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An Economic Comparison of Cleveland and Atlanta Edward W. Hill Senior Research Scholar, The Urban Center Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs.

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1 An Economic Comparison of Cleveland and Atlanta Edward W. Hill Senior Research Scholar, The Urban Center Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs Cleveland State University

2 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University2 Comparing the economies Cleveland-Akron Atlanta CMSA MSA 1997 GMP $92 $88.2 billion $118.3 billion % Increase 1992-97 24.1% 35.4% Population 1997 2.9 million 3.6 million % Increase 1992-97 0.8% 16.0% Non-population percent increase in GMP 23.3% 19.4% Real Per Capita GMP 1997 $30,249 $32,559 Increase 1992-97 $5,680 $4,655

3 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University3 City and Metropolitan Area Size

4 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University4 Building Permits Percent of permits issued from1990 to1996 to 1990 stock

5 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University5 Recent Unemployment Rates

6 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University6 Percentage Point Difference Between the CMSA’s Annual Unemployment Rate and the National Rate

7 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University7 Employment Growth Index for the US, Cleveland- Akron CMSA, Cleveland PMSA, and Akron PMSA

8 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University8 Metropolitan Population Growth

9 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University9 City Population Change

10 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University10 Suburban Population Growth Rates

11 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University11 Population by Race 1996 estimates

12 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University12 Change in the Central Cities’ Share of Metropolitan Employment: 1993-1996

13 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University13 Suburban and Central City Employment Growth Rates of MSAs: 1993 to 1996

14 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University14 Distribution of Employment Cleveland-Akron CMSA: 1997 Source: The Urban Center, Cleveland State University, ES-202

15 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University15 Comparing the economies Income Relations: Central City & Suburb

16 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University16 Poverty Over the Business Cycle

17 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University17 1997 Employment Specialization Location Quotients

18 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University18 1997 Employment Specialization Employment Growth Rates: 1992 to 1997

19 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University19 1997 Earnings Specialization Location Quotients

20 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University20 1997 Earnings Specialization Sources of Earnings

21 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University21 Change in Sources of Income During the Recovery: 1992-1997

22 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University22 Educational Attainment Adult Population: 1990

23 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University23 Index of Higher Educational Attainment : Adults Age 25 ands above in 284 CMSAs and MSAs in 1990

24 6/7/00The Urban Center, Cleveland State University24 Percent of Adult Central City Residents with BA or Higher: 1990


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