President Obama faces a new problem this year: America as a whole is improving, but most cities are getting left behind.
Sixty percent of U.S. cities have not recovered to their pre-recession levels, according to the Brookings Institution's new MetroMonitor report, which ranks the economic health of 300 cities in the world.
Struggle City: Most U.S. cities haven't recovered yet - Jan. 22, 2015
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