If There's Life After Steel in Pittsburgh, There's Still Hope for Detroit [View article]
I love how the numbers do not lie.. The problem is that liars(mr I have a phd and don,t have a real job). use numbers. First I would like to know how bad housing got before it started to get better. Second if the unemployment benefits have expired for the layed off workers then they cannot be counted as unemployed. Third, how many have move away to other cities and states looking for a good job. I have read that up to 80% of the autoworkers employed by the transplants were previously employed by the steel and auto companies in the mid-west. and last If the US based auto do fail how long will the revamped pittsburgh steel industry last without there biggest customers.
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I love how the numbers do not lie.. The problem is that liars(mr I have a phd and don,t have a real job). use numbers. First I would like to know how bad housing got before it started to get better. Second if the unemployment benefits have expired for the layed off workers then they cannot be counted as unemployed. Third, how many have move away to other cities and states looking for a good job. I have read that up to 80% of the autoworkers employed by the transplants were previously employed by the steel and auto companies in the mid-west. and last If the US based auto do fail how long will the revamped pittsburgh steel industry last without there biggest customers.
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