How will the economic slowdown affect the nation's cities? A look at how Pittsburgh and other prospering cities are faring.
"Outwardly, [Pittsburgh] seems to be thriving. The University of Pittsburgh Medical Center, the city's largest employer, with 28,000 on the payroll, continues to expand, partly through acquisitions. Home sales are strong, and new office buildings, started last summer before the slowdown, are in mid-construction. While the city has lost more than 100,000 steel jobs, it has replaced them with jobs in other industries."
Thanks to Abhijeet Chavan
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