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Birmingham 'most improved city' in º£½ÇÊÓÆµ

New report says city has enjoyed bumper year but still fails to make list of top ten highest-ranking cities

Birmingham has been ranked as the country's most improved city

Birmingham has been named as the nation's top improving city in a new report as Midlands cities see strong jobs growth and catch up on their counterparts in the South East.

According to the latest Good Growth for Cities Index, published by Demos and PwC, Birmingham is first in a top ten list of improving towns and cities, with Walsall and Wolverhampton in joint eighth.

However, in the top ten highest-ranking cities in the 2017 index, Coventry is placed in eighth and Leicester ninth (see graphic below).

Published today, the sixth annual Good Growth for Cities 2017 research measures the performance of 42 of the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ's largest cities, England's local enterprise partnerships and the new combined authorities against a list of ten indicators based on the views of the public as to what is key to economic success and wellbeing.

The most important factors were named as employment, health, income and skills ahead of housing affordability, commuting times and environmental factors.

John Hawksworth, chief economist at PwC, said: "The º£½ÇÊÓÆµ has been a great job-creating machine in recent years and this has driven improvement in our good growth index this year across all major º£½ÇÊÓÆµ cities.

"On average across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, the index is now at its highest level since it began in 2006 and all regions have benefited from this upturn.

"But there has also been a price to pay for this in terms of worsening housing affordability, increased average commuting times and more people having to work long hours.