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With many Midwest industrial communities struggling as jobs disappear, economic expert John Austin says leaders need to be focused on turning new automation and other technology into opportunities for job growth.
A summit between leaders from the United States, Canada and several European nations this week is looking at ways to revitalize economically depressed areas. The conference includes regional and international experts and elected officials including Milwaukee Mayor Tom Barrett.
John Austin is the director of the Michigan Economic Center and helped organize the event. He’s written about how the economy in the Midwest has changed over the last few decades and how that change influences the way swing states like Wisconsin vote. He says that Donald Trump’s presidential victory five years ago in the Midwest is just one example of a political shift brought on by economic disparities.
Joe Biden Is Bringing White, Working Class Americans Back to Democrats Susan Milligan © (BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images) US President Joe Biden tours the Carrollton water treatment plant May 6, 2021, in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Brendan SMIALOWSKI / AFP) (Photo by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKI/AFP via Getty Images)
They were once the devoted base of the Democratic Party, a New Deal coalition that came together with FDR s creation of a slew of federal programs aimed at modernizing non-urban areas and creating jobs – especially for those without college educations. But by the 1970s, they had soured on the Democrats, gravitating to GOP stalwarts like Ronald Reagan and eschewing a party increasingly associated with social issues.
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