Regions of Weaker-Performing Cities
North AmericaEconomicPortions of the United States where cities had weak economic performance relative to other U.S. cities
natureA world map highlights weaker-performing cities during the 2008-2009 recession, depicted in orange. Key regions include California, Oregon, and Nevada on the West Coast, the Midwest around Chicago, and the Southeast, particularly Florida.
Regions of Weaker-Performing Cities | High | Major Manufacturing Regions | |
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Arizona | 65.7% | ||
Kentucky | 23.6% | ||
Nevada | 85.0% | ||
Minnesota | 10.2% | ||
Utah | 7.30% | 1 | |
Florida | 98.0% | 1.05% | |
New Hampshire | 9.56% | ||
Rhode Island | 95.4% | ||
Washington | 11.4% | 2.09% | |
Maine | 1.13% | ||
Virginia | 1.67% | ||
Delaware | 99.2% | ||
Mississippi | 16.0% | 7.80% | |
Texas | 4.52% | ||
Louisiana | 19.2% | 41.4% | |
North Carolina | 25.1% | ||
Oregon | 69.4% | 3.46% | |
Alabama | 33.3% | 21.3% | |
Wisconsin | 51.5% | 5.64% | |
New Jersey | 99.7% | ||
South Carolina | 4.41% | ||
Michigan | 52.9% | 7.08% | |
Connecticut | 96.8% | ||
Pennsylvania | 6.30% | 8.60% | |
Massachusetts | 69.1% | ||
Georgia | 32.1% | 16.0% | |
New York | 5.11% | ||
Maryland | 44.6% | ||
California | 99.6% | 9.09% | |
Ohio | 60.8% | 13.6% | |
Indiana | 56.0% | 3.18% | |
Illinois | 11.9% | 6.47% |
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