Chart 7. The title is "Economic Slowdowns in Formerly Fast-Growing Cities Raise Concerns."

A bar chart. For San Jose, the net decline in job growth is 8.72 percent; job growth for the year ended June 2002 is minus 5.13 percent; job growth for 1992 to 2000 was 3.59 percent.

For Atlanta, the net decline in job growth is 7.06 percent; job growth for the year ended June 2002 is minus 2.83 percent; job growth for 1992 to 2000 was 4.23 percent.

For Phoenix, the net decline in job growth is 6.94 percent; job growth for the year ended June 2002 is minus 1.28 percent; job growth for 1992 to 2000 was 5.67 percent.

For Austin, the net decline in job growth is 6.61 percent; job growth for the year ended June 2002 is minus 0.85 percent; job growth for 1992 to 2000 was 5.76 percent.

For Seattle, the net decline in job growth is 6.42 percent; job growth for the year ended June 2002 is minus 3.61 percent; job growth for 1992 to 2000 was 2.81 percent.

For Denver, the net decline in job growth is 6.13 percent; job growth for the year ended June 2002 is minus 2.28 percent; job growth for 1992 to 2000 was 3.84 percent.

For Las Vegas, the net decline in job growth is 5.95 percent; job growth for the year ended June 2002 is 1.33 percent; job growth for 1992 to 2000 was 7.27 percent.

For Orlando, the net decline in job growth is 5.85 percent; job growth for the year ended June 2002 is minus 0.97 percent; job growth for 1992 to 2000 was 4.88 percent.

For Portland, the net decline in job growth is 5.52 percent; job growth for the year ended June 2002 is minus 2.18 percent; job growth for 1992 to 2000 was 3.34 percent.

For Salt Lake City, the net decline in job growth is 5.26 percent; job growth for the year ended June 2002 is minus 1.24 percent; job growth for 1992 to 2000 was 4.01 percent.