RUST BOWL
A geographic region that was formerly a manufacturing or industrial powerhouse, but is now in deep, seemingly irreversible decline. While a "Rust Bowl" can occur anywhere in the world, it is most commonly-used with reference to the U.S. Northeast and Midwest, which were previously dominant in automobile and steel manufacturing.
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