So it’s bland and stodgy, but D.C. is also the hot, go-to place for ambitious women. “In the metropolitan region, one in six women earned more than $100,000 last year, the second- highest ratio in the nation behind No. 1 San Jose,” reports The Washington Post.

That’s in contrast to the nationwide statistic, where “about one in 18 women working full-time earned $100,000 or more in 2009.”

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