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It’s 2020, a full 13 years after the Great Recession, and we’re still talking about it here in Michigan. Despite President Donald Trump’s repeated claims that the economy is strong, many people are still struggling — raising the question, “strong for whom?”

While the adjusted gross income nearly increased by 37% overall in the state, in nearly 30 ZIP codes it declined, according to an MLive analysis. “Eighteen of those 29 ZIP codes are in Detroit and five are in Flint, showing how declining population and stagnant incomes in those cities are taking its toll on some of the state’s poorest neighborhoods,” MLive reports.

Read more at Detroit Metro Times