Change in Employment-to-Population Ratio Following 1980 Recession
October 13, 2010
This chart illustrates the path of employment — defined as the share of local residents with a job — relative to where communities started in 1979, just prior to the start of the 1980-1982 recessions. Employment in the hardest-hit areas plunged more severely than the rest of the country, with roughly four percent of the population losing jobs. While employment growth eventually returned and roughly followed the trends of the wider economy, the gap created in the 1980s still has not closed. (Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis, Table CA04.)

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