Ranked: The 10 U.S. Cities Best Positioned To Recover From Coronavirus (And The 10 Worst)

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Ranked: The 10 U.S. Cities Best Positioned To Recover From Coronavirus (And The 10 Worst)
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Coronavirus recovery: What it will look like across America.

Kamins points out that small college towns are particularly well positioned for a recovery. “Durham, North Carolina and Madison, Wisconsin could enjoy a surge in growth in the years to come,” says Kamins.

While Washington, D.C. is one of the more densely populated metro areas in the nation, its highly educated workforce and its architecture will pay off. “Its longstanding height limit on buildings [will help] leave it in better shape than the rest of the region,” says Kamins. Other places on the list of 10 worst cities to recover include Detroit, Los Angeles, Miami and Tampa, Florida. Read on for the full list of worst cities for recovery. In analyzing the cities, Moody’s Analytics looked at population density and plotted it against two measures of workforce quality, both using educational attainment. In the first comparison, Moody’s used data to compare population density against the share of jobs that require either a college or graduate degree.

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