The article discusses the rise and fall of U.S. cities' prosperity based on changing technology, with a focus on how education and entrepreneurship can rejuvenate cites in decline. The article points out that in cities where education levels are higher, so is the population. Data is presented suggesting higher earnings and faster growth occur in cities with a strong educational presence. Cities with high levels of entrepreneurship also experience successful urban reinvention.
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