Then and now: US Rust Belt cities that bounced back
Alice Cattley
13 February 2024
How nine economically blighted urban areas bounced back
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Columbus, Ohio
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Columbus, Ohio
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Columbus, Ohio
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
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Rochester, New York
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Rochester, New York
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Rochester, New York
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Milwaukee, Wisconsin
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Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Fort Wayne, Indiana
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Cleveland, Ohio
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Cleveland, Ohio
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Cleveland, Ohio
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Charleston, West Virginia
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Charleston, West Virginia
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Charleston, West Virginia
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Detroit, Michigan
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Detroit, Michigan
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Detroit, Michigan
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Albany, New York
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Albany, New York
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Albany, New York
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