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Geography Of The US Recession

By Mark Perry on March 5, 2009 | More Posts By Mark Perry | Author's Website

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Job losses have been most severe in the areas that experienced a big boom in housing, those that depend on manufacturing and those that already had the highest unemployment rates. Related Article.

MP: Note the lighter shaded area that streches all the way from North Dakota (unemployment rate is 3.5%) and Wyoming (3.4%), all the way down through the middle of the country in states like Nebraska (4.0%), Oklahoma (4.9%), Kansas (5.2%), to Texas (6%), where unemployment rates are relatively low.

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