Posted Sep 28, 2024, 2:37 PM
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I remember seeing an academic comparison of Cleveland and Nashville, using Nashville's old city boundaries. The urban population loss was essentially the same. Both lost something like 40% of their core 1950 populations. Of course Nashville is about as boomtown as it gets while Cleveland is about as Rust Belt as it gets, but the demographic patterns were almost identical.
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