State | Peak Year | Population | City | % Correct |
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Indiana | 1960 | 74,879 | Gary | 90%
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Michigan | 1960 | 95,538 | Flint | 85%
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Delaware | 1940 | 70,166 | Wilmington | 85%
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Minnesota | 1960 | 85,618 | Duluth | 75%
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New York | 1950 | 96,460 | Albany | 72%
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Pennsylvania | 1960 | 95,508 | Erie | 67%
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Ohio | 1930 | 65,469 | Youngstown | 67%
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New Jersey | 1950 | 83,203 | Trenton | 63%
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Pennsylvania | 1930 | 76,653 | Scranton | 58%
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Ohio | 1950 | 70,447 | Canton | 53%
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New York | 1930 | 59,750 | Utica | 53%
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Michigan | 1960 | 93,932 | Dearborn | 47%
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Massachusetts | 1920 | 95,363 | New Bedford | 45%
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Pennsylvania | 1930 | 88,375 | Reading | 45%
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New Jersey | 1950 | 73,562 | Camden | 43%
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Indiana | 1960 | 75,522 | Hammond | 43%
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Missouri | 1900 | 74,875 | St. Joseph | 40%
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Massachusetts | 1920 | 89,541 | Fall River | 38%
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New York | 1960 | 47,720 | Niagara Falls | 38%
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Massachusetts | 1930 | 94,299 | Lynn | 35%
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Virginia | 1960 | 94,398 | Portsmouth | 35%
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Ohio | 1970 | 78,103 | Parma | 30%
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Michigan | 1970 | 93,665 | Livonia | 27%
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Massachusetts | 1930 | 81,360 | Somerville | 27%
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