Comment by OGEnthusiast
3 hours ago
IMO it's just regression to the mean. The Rust Belt cities benefitted from being in the right place at the right time (post-WWII US during industrialization) for a few decades, but post-globalization they are just one of infinity undifferentiated land masses competing on cost of land and power (vs e.g. SF or NYC which compete largely on access to social networks and institutions).
The people in the rust belt might have benefited from relocating to those other places you mentioned but instead their country allowed foreigners to fill those places up.