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Why is Detroit a metonym for the American automobile industry​

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Answered by Niranjan7262
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This decline was mainly due to labor movement to non-union areas and automation. The spread of the auto industry outward from Detroit proper in the 1950s was the beginning of a process that extended much further afield.

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Answered by Huzef048
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Agriculture.

Agriculture.Oil & Gas, and Mining.

Agriculture.Oil & Gas, and Mining.Construction.

Mining.Construction.Manufacturing.Wholesalers.Retail.Transportation.Utilities.The city's population fell from 1.85 million in 1950 to 701,000 in 2013. Many people often cite political corruption as a major reason for Detroit's decline. ... Detroit's decline began mainly because structural changes in the auto industry led to the steady loss of manufacturing jobs over several decadesToday, there are only two auto factories left in Detroit. ... Michigan has added more than 35,000 auto jobs, up 34 percent since its nadir. GM has invested more than $1.5 billion in new production facilities around North America. But few of those jobs are going to the city of Detroit.

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