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23-JUL-2018

Rust Belt
65,000 manufacturing jobs lost in Rochester since 1990. (Per the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle newspaper).


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Alexander Kazakov02-Aug-2018 14:19
So sad.... V
Jeff Real28-Jul-2018 13:03
You tell a sad story in a very moving way here, Julie
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Ton T.25-Jul-2018 12:52
Interesting image and comments! V
Graeme25-Jul-2018 09:00
That is a huge amount of lost jobs for a city to loose. Well documented, Julie.V++!
woody3424-Jul-2018 23:52
A great documentary shot, sounds really devastating ...V
Nick Paoni24-Jul-2018 19:09
Looks like someone isn't convinced about the redevelopment effort and who can blame them.
Fong Lam24-Jul-2018 15:14
That's an incredible number of jobs lost for one city...excellent documentary shot...V
Walter Otto Koenig24-Jul-2018 14:36
The most tragic part of this is that it was avoidable.
Markus Grompe24-Jul-2018 13:45
Kodak Eastman totally missed the digital revolution, unlike Fuji.... They had the cash flow and creditworthiness to buy into digital imaging technology, but missed the boat. Tragic really....
Markus Grompe24-Jul-2018 13:41
Kodak's failure to grasp the digital revolution really was epic in proportion. they totally had the cash flow and creditworthiness to buy into digital imaging, but like to many old, established dinosaur companies didn't get it. tragic, really...
Alan K24-Jul-2018 08:50
65,000 people IS a small city...
Ursula Miller24-Jul-2018 05:40
A really sad story... V
joseantonio24-Jul-2018 03:56
sad news for any city.V.
Helen Betts24-Jul-2018 03:31
A sad fact that must have devastated the city. Although I can't read the sign, that project must have created a lot of jobs in the area. V.
globalgadabout24-Jul-2018 01:44
but...but...your current president said he would bring the disappearing jobs back home...electioneering bafflegab perhaps?...it worked well for the benefit of him and his corporate buddies though..
Jim Coffman24-Jul-2018 00:24
WOW, that is a lot of jobs for one city!!
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