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  2. Rust Belt - Wikipedia

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    The Rust Belt is the setting for Philipp Meyer's 2009 novel American Rust and its 2021 television adaptation. A core plot device of both is the economic, social, and population decline [ 68 ] facing the fictional Western Pennsylvanian town of Buell, itself brought about by thorough de-industrialization typical of the region.

  3. Job Market 2024: Could Emerging ‘Green Steel’ Industry ...

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    America's "Rust Belt," the region that runs through the Midwest and Northeast -- encompassing parts of New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, and Wisconsin -- has struggled ...

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

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    Donald Trump took three 'rust belt' states that are part of the 'blue wall' in 2016. What states are they?

  5. What is the ‘Rust Belt’ and which states are ... - AOL

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    Donald Trump took three 'rust belt' states that are part of the 'blue wall' in 2016. What states are they?

  6. 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.

  7. Steel crisis - Wikipedia

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    Steel prices dropped significantly as the market became saturated with steel from previous demand, and many steel mills in the Western world were driven out of business. Some areas affected by the steel crisis were the Rust belt in North America, the English Midlands in the United Kingdom, the Ruhr area in West Germany and Bergslagen in Sweden.

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

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    In 13 of those counties, all in the Rust Belt region, private job growth lagged the rest of the country. Employment actually shrank in five of them. Of the four with faster job growth than the ...

  9. List of belt regions of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Rust Belt (in the past, commonly known as the Manufacturing Belt, Factory Belt, or Steel Belt), northeastern and central northern states where heavy industrialization—and some economic stagnation—is common