Overgrown brush engulfs a plot of land in a neighborhood in Mancelona, Michigan. The town has been hit hard by the troubles of the American auto industry. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
Bill Avery, owner of Avery's Restaurant, chats with regulars before the lunch rush last August in Mancelona, Mich. The town, about a half-hour drive from Traverse City, is struggling with plant closures and layoffs. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
Bill Avery, owner of Avery's Restaurant, chats with regulars before the lunch rush last August in Mancelona, Mich. The town, about a half-hour drive from Traverse City, is struggling with plant closures and layoffs. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
Overgrown brush engulfs a plot of land in a neighborhood in Mancelona, Michigan. The town has been hit hard by the troubles of the American auto industry. Photo by Dan Cepeda, Star-Tribune
In this photo made Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009, Chuck Ferrar poses for a portrait at his liquor store in Annapolis, Md. Ferrar expects to pay $9,000 in unemployment taxes next year, up from $3,000 this year. (AP Photo/Rob Carr)
In this photo made Thursday, Nov. 19, 2009, Chuck Ferrar poses for a portrait at his liquor store in Annapolis, Md. Ferrar expects to pay $9,000 in unemployment taxes next year, up from $3,000 this year. (AP Photo/Rob Carr)
In this photo made Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, Linda Cook, of Cranston, R.I. examines job listings at a state managed employment center, in Providence, R.I. Cook, who is unemployed, worked in mortgage sales before being laid off. New claims for unemployment insurance fell more than expected last week, evidence the job market is slowly healing as the economy recovers.(AP Photo/Steven Senne)
In this photo made Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, Linda Cook, of Cranston, R.I. examines job listings at a state managed employment center, in Providence, R.I. Cook, who is unemployed, worked in mortgage sales before being laid off. New claims for unemployment insurance fell more than expected last week, evidence the job market is slowly healing as the economy recovers.(AP Photo/Steven Senne)
In this photo made Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, Linda Cook, of Cranston, R.I. examines job listings at a state managed employment center, in Providence, R.I. Cook, who is unemployed, worked in mortgage sales before being laid off. New claims for unemployment insurance fell more than expected last week, evidence the job market is slowly healing as the economy recovers.(AP Photo/Steven Senne)
In this photo made Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, Linda Cook, of Cranston, R.I. examines job listings at a state managed employment center, in Providence, R.I. Cook, who is unemployed, worked in mortgage sales before being laid off. New claims for unemployment insurance fell more than expected last week, evidence the job market is slowly healing as the economy recovers.(AP Photo/Steven Senne)
In this photo made Thursday, Nov. 5, 2009, Linda Cook, of Cranston, R.I. examines job listings at a state managed employment center, in Providence, R.I. Cook, who is unemployed, worked in mortgage sales before being laid off. New claims for unemployment insurance fell more than expected last week, evidence the job market is slowly healing as the economy recovers.(AP Photo/Steven Senne)
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