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DECL - The city of Detroit, in the U.S. state of Michigan, has gone through a major economic and demographic decline in recent decades. The population of th...
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Latin grammar task: Abbr. |
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Jan 9 1998 New York Times |
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An abbreviation of declination. |
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The city of Detroit, in the U.S. state of Michigan, has gone through a major economic and demographic decline in recent decades. The population of the city has fallen from a high of 1,850,000 in 1950 to 677,116 in 2015, kicking it off the top 20 of US cities by population for the first time since 1850. However, the city has a combined statistical area of 5,318,744 people, which currently ranks 12th in the United States. Local crime rates are among the highest in the United States (despite this, the overall crime rate in the city has seen a decline during the 21st century), and vast areas of the city are in a state of severe urban decay. In 2013, Detroit filed the largest municipal bankruptcy case in U.S. history, which it successfully exited on December 10, 2014. Poverty, crime, and urban blight in Detroit continue to be ongoing problems. Nonetheless, poverty is improving; median household income is rising, criminal activity is decreasing by 5% annually, and the city's blight removal project is making progress in ridding the city of all abandoned homes that cannot be rehabilitated. |