| Exhibit 1 |
President Clinton Eliminates the Deficit |
| Exhibit 2 |
Incomes at the Bottom of the Economic Ladder Are Growing Fastest |
| Exhibit 3 |
Metropolitan Economies Drive Nation's Growth |
| Exhibit 4 |
Jobs Are Up in Cities |
| Exhibit 5 |
Urban Unemployment Has Fallen Substantially |
| Exhibit 6 |
Central City Poverty Has Dropped in Recent Years |
| Exhibit 7 |
Violent Crime Has Plummeted in Many Large Cities But Continues To Rise in Some Growth Hubs |
| Exhibit 8 |
Homeownership Among Minorities Is on the Rise in Cities |
| Exhibit 9 |
Suburban Population Is Growing Twice as Fast as Cities |
| Exhibit 10 |
Minority Americans Are Concentrated in Cities |
| Exhibit 11 |
Joblessness Remains Higher in Most Central Cities Than in Suburbs |
| Exhibit 12 |
Many Disadvantaged Urban Students Attend Deteriorating Schools |
| Exhibit 13 |
"Basic" Achievement in Inner-City Schools Lags |
| Exhibit 14 |
In Many Urban Districts, Most Students Do Not Graduate on Time |
| Exhibit 15 |
Homeownership Is Lower in Cities Regardless of Income Level |
| Exhibit 16 |
Millions of Urban Renters Have "Worst Case" Needs |
| Exhibit 17 |
Empowerment Zones Are Stimulating Redevelopment in Cities Throughout America |
| Exhibit 18 |
HOME Serves Very-Low-Income Households |
| Exhibit 19 |
Housing Discrimination Can Take Many Forms |
| Exhibit 20 |
City Residents Are More Likely to Lack Health Insurance |