This story was featured on CNN's news crawler Tuesday morning. Took awhile, but I finally found it on the CNNMoney site.
http://money.cnn.com/2008/03/10/news/economy/columbus_retailjobs/index.htm?source=aol_quoteRelevant snips:
<<NEW YORK (CNNMoney.com) -- As U.S. job growth hits the skids, a shrinking labor market means one thing for the nervous retail workers who reside in Columbus, Ohio: Their jobs are on shaky ground.
According to the Columbus Chamber of Commerce's "Blue Chip Economic Forecast" released in January, total jobs in the greater Columbus area are expected to grow at an anemic 0.4% this year, or just 3,500 jobs, after a not much better 0.5% growth rate in 2007.
Over the past 12 months, Macy's has cut 640 jobs in Columbus and Meijer Stores has eliminated 662 positions. Limited Brands (LTD, Fortune 500), which operates Victoria's Secret and Bath & Body Works chains, has trimmed 500 positions.
Retail-related jobs in Columbus are forecast to decline by 2.1%, or about 2,100 jobs, on top of about 2,000 industry jobs that were lost last year.<<
According to the Chamber of Commerce, 17% of retail jobs has been lost since 2001. I've been wondering how Columbus has been faring with the closures of a lot of Macy's stores, as well as Lane Bryant going under. Rightly or wrongly, a lot of us here in the hinterlands have always seen Columbus as an economically stable and viable city.