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  2. List of lowest-income places in the United States - Wikipedia

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    For the survey, a large city is defined as a city with a population of 250,000 or more. Percentage of residents living below the U.S. government established poverty income level is listed, based on 2018 US Census estimates. [13] Memphis, Tennessee 42.3%; Detroit, Michigan 36.1%; Baltimore, Maryland 34.1%; Miami, Florida 31.7%; Fresno ...

  3. Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Detroit is the principal city in Metro Detroit and Southeast Michigan. It is situated in the Midwestern United States and the Great Lakes region. [116] The Detroit River International Wildlife Refuge is the only international wildlife preserve in North America and is uniquely located in the heart of a major metropolitan area. The refuge ...

  4. History of Detroit - Wikipedia

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    Approximately 1,400,000 of the 1,600,000 white people in Detroit after World War II left the city for the suburbs. [184] Beginning in the 1980s, for the first time in its history, Detroit was a majority-black city. [185] This drastic racial demographic change resulted in more than a change in neighborhood appearance.

  5. An icon of Detroit’s ruin is now a symbol of Motor City’s ...

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    Detroit was the greatest manufacturing city in the world.” The Michigan Central Station train depot in November, 2011. For years, it stood as a haunting symbol of the city's decline and fall.

  6. A subway system in Detroit? Here are 6 times the city tried ...

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    "Soil conditions in almost all parts of Detroit would make a subway very difficult to construct," Detroit Mayor Eugene Van Antwerp, who opposed an idea for a 1.6-mile downtown subway, said in 1949.

  7. Demographics of Metro Detroit - Wikipedia

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    By 1925 almost half of Detroit's population was not born in the United States. [9] By 2001 many Bangladeshi Americans had moved from New York City, particularly Astoria, Queens, to the east side of Detroit and Hamtramck. Many moved because of lower costs of living, larger amounts of space, work available in small factories, and the large Muslim ...

  8. Why Detroit Is the Best City To Buy a House for Under $100K - AOL

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    Here's why Detroit is the best city to buy a house for under $100K, due to revitalization efforts and low-cost investment opportunities.

  9. Economy of metropolitan Detroit - Wikipedia

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    As of 2009, German-based supermarket chain Aldi, which opened Detroit locations in 2001 and 2005, and the Michigan-based Spartan Stores were the grocery chains operating within the city of Detroit. [143] [147] In 2011, Whole Foods Market announced a new Midtown location in the city of Detroit. [150] [151] This location opened in June 2013 to ...