Small cities booming, midsize metros forming hubs, large areas growing together!
The article examines how employment growth in different US metro areas changed from 2000 to 2010. By looking at how jobs are distributed in different parts of cities, the researchers found that small metros tend to grow in main urban areas, midsize metros are forming new centers, and large metros see growth in all sections except the main center. Overall, the structure of US cities stayed mostly the same during this time period.