http://www.buffalonews.com/258/story/408418.html
Forbes created its list of metropolitan areas facing rapid declines through analysis of census, unemployment and annualized gross domestic product (GDP) data. Buffalo's unflattering statistics included a population loss of nearly 42,000 since 2000, an unemployment rate of 5.7 percent (compared to national average of 4.3 percent) and a GDP of 1.9 percent.
Anyone see a common thread here?
I was glad to see that Toledo wasn't on the list, but I was also surprised to see that Toledo wasn't on the list.