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Why There Is Hope for Factory Towns Laid Low by the ‘China Shock’

Communities that suffered the worst of plant closings in recent decades are now gaining an outsize share of fresh investment and new jobs.

Peter S. Goodman
Author: Peter S. Goodman

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Peter S. Goodman

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China, Economic Conditions and Trends, Electric and Hybrid Vehicles, Factories and Manufacturing, International Trade and World Market, Presidential Election of 2024, United States, United States Economy
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