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appalachiablue

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Sat Dec 21, 2019, 02:37 PM Dec 2019

Jobs of the Future Clustering In A Handful of U.S. Cities, Concerns Of 2 Separate Economies

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- 'Jobs of the Future Are Clustering In A Handful of U.S. Cities, Study Finds,' Reuters, Dec. 8, 2019.

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A new analysis of where “innovation” jobs are being created in the United States paints a stark portrait of a divided economy where the industries seen as key to future growth cluster in a narrowing set of places.

Divergence in job growth, incomes and future prospects between strong-performing cities and the rest of the country is an emerging focus of political debate and economic research. It is seen as a source of social stress, particularly since President Donald Trump tapped the resentment of left-behind areas in his 2016 presidential campaign.

Research from the Brookings Institution released on Monday shows the problem cuts deeper than many thought.
Even cities that have performed well in terms of overall employment growth, such as Dallas, are trailing in attracting workers in 13 industries with the most productive private sector jobs.



- View of San Francisco

Between 2005 and 2017, industries such as chemical manufacturing, satellite telecommunications, and scientific research flocked tmsnrt.rs/2sQLXVJ to about 20 cities, led by well-established standouts San Francisco, Seattle, San Jose, Boston and San Diego, the study found. Combined, these mostly coastal cities captured an additional 6% of 'innovation' jobs - some 250,000 positions..

Companies in those industries tend to benefit from being close to each other, with the better-educated employees they target also attracted to urban amenities.

Brookings Institution economist Mark Muro said he fears the trend risks becoming “self-reinforcing and destructive” as the workforce separates into a group of highly productive and high-earning metro areas and everywhere else. Even though expensive housing, high wages, and congestion have prompted some tech companies to open offices outside of Silicon Valley, those moves have not been at scale. Most U.S. metro areas are either losing innovation industry jobs outright or gaining no share, Muro wrote.

Over this decade, “a clear hierarchy of economic performance based on innovation capacity had become deeply entrenched,” Muro and co-author Rob Atkinson, president of the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, wrote in the report. Across the 13 industries they studied, workers in the upper echelon of cities were about 50% more productive than in others.

- Revive Ailing Areas:

For much of the post-World War Two period labor was more mobile, and the types of industries driving the economy did not cluster so intensely, a trend that started reversing around 1980.

Concerns that the United States is separating effectively into two economies has sparked support for localized efforts to spread the benefits of economic growth...

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-economy-superstars/jobs-of-the-future-are-clustering-in-a-handful-of-u-s-cities-study-finds-idUSKBN1YD0B4

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Jobs of the Future Clustering In A Handful of U.S. Cities, Concerns Of 2 Separate Economies (Original Post) appalachiablue Dec 2019 OP
Makes sense...in STLMO, there are literally 10s of thousands of jobs related to the medical... SWBTATTReg Dec 2019 #1
Glad to know this about St. Louis, thanks for posting. appalachiablue Dec 2019 #2
Thanks. And my hospital, docs, everyone for the most part are located in this area too. Makes... SWBTATTReg Dec 2019 #3

SWBTATTReg

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1. Makes sense...in STLMO, there are literally 10s of thousands of jobs related to the medical...
Sat Dec 21, 2019, 03:15 PM
Dec 2019

field in the Central West End portion of STLMO city. Huge area of medical research, major hospitals, and many medical schools all located within a couple of square miles of STLMO city.

SWBTATTReg

(22,065 posts)
3. Thanks. And my hospital, docs, everyone for the most part are located in this area too. Makes...
Sat Dec 21, 2019, 07:51 PM
Dec 2019

it nice, especially in emergency situations. Take care!

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