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<description><![CDATA[Flight from the countryside to pack the cities.  "This is what the beginning of a collapse looks like" -- The median county lost 6% of jobs and businesses over the last 10 years.
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To underscore the weak magnitude and geographic unevenness of new business formation, consider that the country as a whole contained only 52,800 more business establishments in 2016 than it did in 2007. Five counties alone surpassed that, with a combined 55,500 more businesses in 2016 than before the recession: Los Angeles, CA;  Brooklyn, NY; Harris, TX (Houston); Queens, NY; and Miami-Dade, FL. Without those five counties, the U.S. would still contain fewer active business establishments than it had before the recession.
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And the city slickers are still puzzled as to why MAGA worked.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Flight from the countryside to pack the cities.  "This is what the beginning of a collapse looks like" -- The median county lost 6% of jobs and businesses over the last 10 years.
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To underscore the weak magnitude and geographic unevenness of new business formation, consider that the country as a whole contained only 52,800 more business establishments in 2016 than it did in 2007. Five counties alone surpassed that, with a combined 55,500 more businesses in 2016 than before the recession: Los Angeles, CA;  Brooklyn, NY; Harris, TX (Houston); Queens, NY; and Miami-Dade, FL. Without those five counties, the U.S. would still contain fewer active business establishments than it had before the recession.
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And the city slickers are still puzzled as to why MAGA worked.]]></description>
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