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‘A big missing part of the story’ — Rust Belt vs. Sun Belt in the battle for U.S. manufacturing jobs
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The abandoned Packard auto assembly plant in Detroit in 207 before its demolition. (Patrick Gorski—NurPhoto via Getty Images) ...
As a journalist in Detroit for more than three decades, John Gallagher worked the front lines of double crises: the hollowing out of a great American city and the collapse of the newspaper business ...
The decline of manufacturing jobs in the Rust Belt began after World War II because of economic transformations. Cities that adapted to these changes by having a more educated workforce thrived ...
The Rust Belt is undergoing a revival, thanks in part to President Donald Trump's decision to approve the sale of U.S. Steel to Japan's Nippon Steel. Read Full Article » ...
Hurt by the still-sluggish economy, Rust Belt cities and other U.S. manufacturing regions are suffering the biggest population losses as people search elsewhere for jobs. New census estimates for 2009 ...
Los Angeles County lost 54,000 residents from 2024 to 2025, driven by immigration restrictions and continued out-migration to ...
The Spring 2026 Wall Street Journal/Realtor.com Housing Market Ranking is dominated by affordable Rust Belt metros, with South Bend, IN, Akron, OH, and Flint, MI breaking into the top 10. These legacy ...
GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. – Time Magazine had nice things to say about ArtPrize recently, but seemed a little off when describing the host city. Time's travel writers named ArtPrize on its worldwide list of ...
The economic forces that built American cities have disappeared. These fundamental economic changes left in their wake two types of places — those that adapted and those that did not. What caused them ...
‘A big missing part of the story’ — Rust Belt vs. Sun Belt in the battle for U.S. manufacturing jobs
Politicians from both sides of the aisle have ignored some "uncomfortable truths" as the Rust Belt has hemorrhaged manufacturing jobs over the years, according to Middlebury College professor Gary ...
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