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Detroit, Michigan, USA. The living room in one of many abbandoned homes in a residential area called Jefferson Chalmers. The state of Michigan once was concidered a promised land, in the era of the american automobile industry adventure. Due to the financial crisis, the state is on the brink of economic and social colapse. Fifty years ago, the city of Detroit was home of two million residents. In 2012 only 700.000 residents remain, and 87 percent of the remaining residents are African Americans. The gap between rich and poor in Detroit are as great as in the Philipines. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.

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2012©littleimagebank/ Christopher Olssøn
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5616x3744 / 17.4MB
Keywords
michigan, car industrry, general motors, gm, chrysler, automobile industry, automobile, united states, usa, deficit, crisis, abbandoned, empty, ghost town
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United States: Leaving Michigan
Detroit, Michigan, USA. The living room in one of many abbandoned homes in a residential area called Jefferson Chalmers. The state of Michigan once was concidered a promised land, in the era of the american automobile industry adventure. Due to the financial crisis, the state is on the brink of economic and social colapse. Fifty years ago, the city of Detroit was home of two million residents. In 2012 only 700.000 residents remain, and 87 percent of the remaining residents are African Americans. The gap between rich and poor in Detroit are as great as in the Philipines. Photo: Christopher Olssøn.