The "roaring 1990s" largely bypassed Baltimore but as the nation suffers an economic slump, economists say the city is performing well.
"Nearly 10,000 more city residents reported having jobs in the city or elsewhere during August than three years earlier, a 3.7 percent increase, according to U.S. Department of Labor statistics. That percentage placed Baltimore seventh among the 20 largest U.S. cities in employment growth among residents during that period. In addition, Baltimore's home values have surged 19 percent in the past three years, beating the national average of 17 percent during a time of low interest rates."
Thanks to Kurt Sommer
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