A town just 15 miles west of Boston has officially been named Massachusetts’ biggest boomtown, proving that rapid growth and prosperity aren’t just reserved for the state’s major cities.
Wellesley, best known for its prestigious women’s liberal arts college Wellesley College, has emerged as the Bay State’s fastest-growing community, with residents raking in an average income of at least $110,000.
The town’s rapid ascent to the top was confirmed by a recent ranking from GoBankingRates , which analyzed economic expansion, population growth and housing market trends.
This designation marks a shift in the state’s economic landscape, as Worcester, a central Massachusetts city, held the title just two years ago…