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Peter Bleickardt
2022-11-10T19:07:35-05:00
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Local/Rural vs. Global/Urban Is there an advantage to being rural?
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Slow Growth Hasn’t Hurt Trump in Key Midwest Counties
Axios
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Immigrants are driving growth in U.S. cities
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August 28
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Investments in ‘people and places’ start to demonstrate impact in Opportunity Zones
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2019
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Pete Buttigieg’s plan to use immigration to revitalize shrinking communities, explained
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July 31
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2019
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The Heartland Is Moving in Different Directions
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2019
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The ‘Texas Miracle’ Missed Most of Texas
Yahoo
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July 1
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2019
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It’s really troubling’: Parts of America are trapped in a ‘catch-22’ economic situation.
Insider
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June 25
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2019
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Counties that flipped from Obama to Trump in 2016 still lag behind the rest of the country economically, according to a new study
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