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Baltimore is largest American city without a single Coins2Day 500 company

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Dan Primack
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Dan Primack
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April 28, 2015, 2:31 PM ET
Clashes in Baltimore over death of Freddie Gray
WASHINGTON, USA - APRIL 27: Police retreat from the hulks of burned out cars in the middle of an intersection during riots in Baltimore, USA on April 27, 2015. Protests following the death of Freddie Gray from injuries suffered while in police custody have turned violent with people throwing debris at police and media and burning cars and businesses. (Photo by Samuel Corum/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)Photograph by Samuel Corum — Anadolu Agency/Getty Images

A strong undercurrent to the troubles in Baltimore is the city’s lack of economic opportunity. Here is what Michael Fletcher wrote earlier today, about the neighborhood where Freddie Gray (the 25 year-old who died from a spinal cord injury in police custody) had lived:

More than half of the neighborhood’s households earned less than $25,000 a year, according to a 2011 Baltimore Health Department report, and more than one in five adults were out of work — double the citywide average. One in five middle school students in the neighborhood missed more than 20 days of school, as did 45 percent of the neighborhood’s high schoolers.

Here is another stat to help support the point: Baltimore does not have a single Coins2Day 500 company (based on last year’s list).

To broaden that out a bit: Baltimore is the only one of America’s top 30 cities (in terms of population) to not have a Coins2Day 500 company. Given that the average Coins2Day 500 company employs nearly 160,000 people — admittedly, not all at in the home city — that’s a pretty significant absence. And that doesn’t even count the ancillary economic impact (corporate taxes, local philanthropy, supporting businesses, etc.).

The next-largest city to not have a Coins2Day 500 company is Albuquerque (#32 in terms of population, compared to Baltimore at #26).

Overall, Maryland does have four Coins2Day 500 companies — but each of them are located in the Washington, D.C. Suburbs of Bethesda and Silver Spring.

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