If zombies ever become a reality, Boston is the place we all want to be.
Based on occupational skill sets and industry resources, an index created by CareerBuilder and EMSI shows chances of survival in major metro areas. The worst place to be?
New York.
The Zombie Apocalypse Index research ranks 53 of the largest metropolitan areas within the U.S. Those are areas that have populations of 1 million or higher.
Click to view the full Zombie Apocalypse Index map
"A standard, flesh-eating virus transmitted via biting or contact with infected blood is assumed," said a release about the index. "The index is scored on eight different factors in four categories: ability to defend against the virus, ability to contain the virus, ability to find a cure and ability to outlast the epidemic with an ample food supply."
10 metros most likely to survive:
Boston, Massachusetts
 Salt Lake City, Utah
 Columbus, Ohio
 Baltimore, Maryland
 Virginia Beach, Virginia
 Seattle, Washington
 San Diego, California
 Kansas City, Missouri
 Denver, Colorado
 Indianapolis, Indiana
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10 metros least likely to survive:
New York, New York
 Tampa, Florida
 Los Angeles, California
 Riverside-San Bernardino, California
 Chicago, Illinois
 Miami, Florida
 Jacksonville, Florida
 Milwaukee, Wisconsin
 Providence, Rhode Island
 Las Vegas, Nevada
 
        