Introduction
Major U.S. coastal cities have enjoyed most of the nation's economic gains since the last recession, thanks to the rise of technology and their highly educated workforces. This clustering has caused widespread issues. The number of jobs and businesses in much of the nation has stagnated or declined since the 2007-08 financial crash, particularly in rural areas. The richest cities faced challenges as well, including high housing costs, homelessness and congestion, while racial and economic disparities worsened. But the COVID-19 pandemic and the resulting recession could shift the economic landscape. Some experts predict that people and companies will flee crowded, expensive cities, as remote work allows businesses to shift high-paying jobs elsewhere. As yet, however, major cities have not suffered serious economic declines. Even as people relocate, they are likely to move to a new set of “winners,” leaving most rural areas and old industrial centers to continue their struggle. All this has policymakers debating whether the federal government should target research and development dollars to less competitive areas.
Residential housing goes up in Crystal City, Va., for employees at Amazon's new facility in the Washington suburb. After 238 cities bid to host the tech giant's second headquarters, Amazon initially chose two “superstar” cities that already have an outsized share of economic activity. (Getty Images/The Washington Post/Matt McClain)
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Jun. 03, 2022 |
The Future of the City |
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Jun. 04, 2021 |
Rebuilding America's Infrastructure |
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Aug. 21, 2020 |
Economic Clustering |
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Nov. 01, 2019 |
Caregiving Crunch |
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Jul. 27, 2012 |
Smart Cities |
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Apr. 09, 2010 |
Earthquake Threat |
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Apr. 2009 |
Rapid Urbanization |
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Jun. 23, 2006 |
Downtown Renaissance  |
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May 28, 2004 |
Smart Growth |
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Oct. 03, 1997 |
Urban Sprawl in the West |
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Mar. 21, 1997 |
Civic Renewal |
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Oct. 13, 1995 |
Revitalizing the Cities |
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Jun. 09, 1989 |
Not in My Back Yard! |
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Apr. 28, 1989 |
Do Enterprise Zones Work? |
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Nov. 22, 1985 |
Supercities: Problems of Urban Growth |
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Jul. 23, 1982 |
Reagan and the Cities |
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Nov. 18, 1977 |
Saving America's Cities |
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Oct. 31, 1975 |
Neighborhood Control |
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Nov. 21, 1973 |
Future of the City |
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Feb. 07, 1973 |
Restrictions on Urban Growth |
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May 20, 1970 |
Urbanization of the Earth |
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Nov. 06, 1968 |
New Towns |
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Oct. 04, 1967 |
Private Enterprise in City Rebuilding |
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Feb. 10, 1965 |
Megalopolis: Promise and Problems |
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Mar. 04, 1964 |
City Beautiful |
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Aug. 21, 1963 |
Urban Renewal Under Fire |
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Jan. 21, 1959 |
Metropolitan Areas and the Federal Government |
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Jul. 30, 1958 |
Persistence of Slums |
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Dec. 09, 1953 |
Outspreading Cities |
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Nov. 22, 1952 |
Slum Clearance: 1932–1952 |
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Jan. 14, 1937 |
Zoning of Urban and Rural Areas |
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