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Massachusetts Job Outlook
The economy of Massachusetts is concentrated on sectors such as higher education, finance, healthcare, biotechnology, and tourism. Massachusetts has been named the fifth best state in the nation for Business by CNBC in 2010.
Massachusetts, historically speaking, is the birthplace of education in America. Massachusetts holds many “firsts” such as the first state where municipalities were required by law to establish grammar schools (1647), the first public elementary school (the Mather School, 1639), the oldest high school (Boston Latin School, 1635), the oldest college (Harvard University, 1636), and the oldest Women’s college (Mount Holyoke College, 1837).
Massachusetts boasts 121 institutions of higher education, among which are some of the most prestigious universities in the world. Harvard University and Massachusetts Institute of Technology have been consistently ranked as two of the world’s greatest universities. Other respected colleges and universities in Massachusetts include Amherst College, William’s College, and The University of Massachusetts (UMass) which includes five different campuses across the state.