Considering how many high-profile corporate losses metro Birmingham has suffered in recent years, it's pretty remarkable to see just how stable the economy is, with very low unemployment:
http://www2.dir.stat..._Metrorates.asp
Of additional interest is the increase in "civilian labor force" from November 2005 to November 2006
of about 11,000. It should also be noted that every metro area in the state enjoyed some increase.
Though an inexact correlation, the "civilian labor force" figure is roughly half of total metro population.
The news is even better for "urban" Birmingham fans. Jefferson County had been pretty stagnant in previous years, yet over 6,000 of that 11,000 metro-wide increase came from Jefferson County itself:
http://www2.dir.stat...US/LAUSCNTY.asp
I spent today in the Birmingham area, just for fun. I drove to Trussville for the first time in years,
and was amazed at the amount of growth up there, especially that new shopping center.