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  2. Rust Belt - Wikipedia

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    The Great Lakes megalopolis shown in orange is associated with the Rust Belt. Sectors of the U.S. economy as percent of GDP between 1947 and 2009 [20] Since the term "Rust Belt" is used to refer to a set of economic and social conditions rather than to an overall geographical region of the U.S., the Rust Belt has no precise boundaries.

  3. List of company towns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Richland, Washington, run by the Army Corps of Engineers during and after WWII to house Hanford Site workers; Roche Harbor, Washington, formerly supporting lime kilns owned by Tacoma and Roche Harbor Lime Company; Ruston, Washington, established by industrialist William Rust; the town's primary industry was an ASARCO copper smelting plant

  4. Deindustrialisation by country - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, deindustrialisation is mostly a regional phenomenon centered in the Rust Belt, a region including the original industrial centres from New England to the Great Lakes. The number of people employed in manufacturing nationwide peaked in 1979 at 19,553,000 jobs, although the most significant losses occurred in the first ...

  5. What is the ‘Rust Belt’ and which states are included? Key ...

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  6. The Rust Belt boom that wasn't: Heartland job growth lagged ...

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    Oct 27 (Reuters) - The voters of Monroe County, Michigan, may have expected an economic windfall when they flipped from supporting Democrat Barack Obama to help put Donald Trump in the White House ...

  7. Rust Belt losing steam in next census - AOL

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    Time will tell if Trump can reverse those states' fortunes, but in the meantime, many of the states in the Rust Belt are dying slowly.

  8. Deindustrialization - Wikipedia

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    Many associate American deindustrialization with the mass closing of automaker plants in the now so-called Rust Belt between 1980 and 1990. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] The US Federal Reserve raised interest and exchange rates beginning in 1979, and continuing until 1984, which automatically caused import prices to fall.

  9. List of former counties, cities, and towns of Virginia

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    Unincorporated towns or communities in some counties may become incorporated towns, which are still within the respective county. Incorporated towns may become independent cities. Any of the above may act to merge or consolidate with a neighbor. Likewise, it is possible to simplify status. Incorporated towns may relinquish their charters.