Title: Comeback Cities, Have The Big Cities Come Back?
1Comeback Cities, Have The Big Cities Come Back?
- Edward W. (Ned) Hill
- Harold Wolman
- Kimberly Furdell
- Funding from
- The Brookings Institution, Center on Urban and
Metropolitan Policy and the Fannie Mae Foundation
2Purpose
- What is the economic well-being of city
residents? - Economic well-being getting better or worse?
- How did Ohios central cities perform?
3Universe
- Central cities with 1980 populations of at least
125,000 in metropolitan areas with at least
250,000 people - 98 cities
4Two Measures for Two Stories
- Levels of resident distress
- How well are we doing?
- Improvement from 1990 to 2000
- How much are we improving?
5Index of City Resident Economic Distress
- Poverty rate
- Unemployment rate
- Median household income
- Missing is a measure of cost of living
Calculated as n-scores Ni (Xi Median) /
PSD ni Normal (Median, PSD) PSD
(Interquartile range)/1.35 PSD Pseudo Standard
Deviation
6Index Change in Resident Economic Wellbeing
1990 to 2000
- Percent change from 1990 to 2000
- Per capita income
- Median household income
- Percentage point change from 1990 to 2000
- Poverty rate
- Unemployment rate
- Labor force participation rate
7How Big is Big?
8Levels of Distress
9The Relationship Has Been Stable for 20 years
10Does Region Matter?
11The Eastern Midwest
12The Top 25 in 2000
13The Top 25 in 1980
14The Bottom 25
15Change in the Economic Wellbeing of City
Residents 1990 to 2000
16How Well Did Most Distressed in 1990 Do? The Low
Lower 48
- The lower 1/3 of all cities with 125,000
population in 1990 on municipal distress index - Calculated improvement in economic well being of
residents from 1990 to 2000
17Change in Economic Wellbeing of City Residents
1990 to 2000
- Percent change from 1990 to 2000
- Per capita income
- Median household income
- Percentage point change from 1990 to 2000
- Poverty rate
- Unemployment rate
- Labor force participation rate
18The ResultsMost Improved
Mean index of wellbeing improvement -0.002,
standard deviation 4.017.
19The ResultsThe Fallen
20What Is To Be Learned?
- Difference between perception realitybe wary
of best practices and copy-cat strategy - It is not regression to the mean
- Industrial composition matters
- Manufacturing coupled with low immigration
- Pay attention to fundamentals