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In one year Cincinnati gained over 7,000 jobs. Cincinnati grew just as fast as Minneapolis, and great faster than St. Louis which gained 4,700 jobs. Detroit lost 29,000 jobs, probaly from the auto industry.
As you can see in the graph, Cincinnati has shown steady growth through the year: Bureau of Labor Statistics Data |
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