Economy

The New Geography of the Working Class

Which metros have the largest share of working class jobs?
Reuters

Much has been made of the recent renaissance of manufacturing across America, especially in the Midwest. Still, the working class — which includes construction, transportation, and maintenance workers, as well as those engaged in direct production —numbers just over 20 million American workers, or one in every five worker in the country. In the mid-20th century, the working class represented more than 50 percent.

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