Divergence in job growth, incomes and future prospects continue to be political talking points and the focus of economic research. It has also been a source of some social stress, according to Reuters.
The Brookings Institution released research recently that shows that the problem may be more profound than many people thought. Cities like Dallas, which has performed well in terms of overall employment growth, is still trailing in attracting workers in 13 separate industries.
And about 20 US cities, led by San Francisco, Seattle, San Jose, Boston and San Diego have sucked up much of the chemical manufacturing, satellite telecommunications and scientific research jobs between 2005 in 2017. These cities captured an additional 6% of "innovation" jobs, amounting to about 250,000 positions.
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