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An Economic Comparison of Cleveland and Atlanta

An Economic Comparison of Cleveland and Atlanta. Edward W. Hill Senior Research Scholar, The Urban Center Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs Cleveland State University. Comparing the economies. Cleveland-Akron Atlanta CMSA MSA

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An Economic Comparison of Cleveland and Atlanta

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  1. An Economic Comparison ofCleveland and Atlanta Edward W. Hill Senior Research Scholar, The Urban Center Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs Cleveland State University

  2. Comparing the economies Cleveland-Akron Atlanta CMSA MSA 1997 GMP $92 $88.2 billion $118.3 billion % Increase 1992-97 24.1% 35.4% Population 1997 2.9 million 3.6 million % Increase 1992-97 0.8% 16.0% Non-population percent increase in GMP 23.3% 19.4% Real Per Capita GMP 1997 $30,249 $32,559 Increase 1992-97 $5,680 $4,655 The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  3. City and Metropolitan Area Size The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  4. Building PermitsPercent of permits issued from1990 to1996 to 1990 stock The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  5. Recent Unemployment Rates The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  6. Percentage Point DifferenceBetween the CMSA’s Annual Unemployment Rate and the National Rate The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  7. Employment Growth Index for the US, Cleveland-Akron CMSA, Cleveland PMSA, and Akron PMSA The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  8. Metropolitan Population Growth The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  9. City Population Change The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  10. Suburban Population Growth Rates The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  11. Population by Race1996 estimates The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  12. Change in the Central Cities’ Share of Metropolitan Employment: 1993-1996 The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  13. Suburban and Central City Employment Growth Rates of MSAs: 1993 to 1996 The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  14. Distribution of EmploymentCleveland-Akron CMSA: 1997 Source: The Urban Center, Cleveland State University, ES-202 The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  15. Comparing the economiesIncome Relations: Central City & Suburb The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  16. Poverty Over the Business Cycle The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  17. 1997 Employment SpecializationLocation Quotients The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  18. 1997 Employment SpecializationEmployment Growth Rates: 1992 to 1997 The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  19. 1997 Earnings SpecializationLocation Quotients The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  20. 1997 Earnings SpecializationSources of Earnings The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  21. Change in Sources of Income During the Recovery: 1992-1997 The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  22. Educational Attainment Adult Population: 1990 The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  23. Index of Higher Educational Attainment: Adults Age 25 ands above in 284 CMSAs and MSAs in 1990 The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

  24. Percent of Adult Central City Residents with BA or Higher: 1990 The Urban Center, Cleveland State University

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