November 2013
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Troubled cities need to look honestly at their trajectory and forecast for the future -- or else they may become the next Detroit.
Camden, N.J., one of America's poorest cities, has received hundreds of millions of dollars in state aid to keep it going. Yet by most measures, it's still failing.
Midland, Texas, ranks at or near the top of the list in every measure of recent economic and population growth. See how your area compares.
Facing a wave of retirements, governments are looking for new ways to build up the expertise and knowledge of people coming up in the organization.
Bridgeport, Conn., illustrates why governance, debt and demographics are so crucial for a healthy functioning city.