TIME Magazineさんのインスタグラム写真 - (TIME MagazineInstagram)「When @pete.buttigieg was elected mayor in 2011, his mandate was to turn around a dying city. South Bend, Ind., had been in decline since 1963, when the Studebaker auto company left, taking thousands of jobs with it. Buttigieg made downtown more walkable, improved infrastructure for filling potholes and plowing snow, and brought in new companies through partnerships with @notredame. “Mayors in the past had kind of a can’t-do attitude,” says veteran @sbtribune columnist Jack Colwell. “When people came to talk to Pete, he’d say, ‘How can we help you get this done?’” While most residents say the city improved under his leadership, the gains have not been evenly distributed. Black households earn roughly half of what white households make, and the black poverty rate is almost twice the national average, according to a report commissioned by Buttigieg’s office. The researcher who compiled the report said Buttigieg was the first mayor of any city to ask him to do this. “He didn’t solve racial economic inequality,” says Dedrick Asante-Muhammad, “but what city has?” In this April 14 photograph, supporters wait in the rain for Buttigieg’s presidential campaign announcement in South Bend. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @elliotstudio for TIME」5月6日 2時00分 - time

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When @pete.buttigieg was elected mayor in 2011, his mandate was to turn around a dying city. South Bend, Ind., had been in decline since 1963, when the Studebaker auto company left, taking thousands of jobs with it. Buttigieg made downtown more walkable, improved infrastructure for filling potholes and plowing snow, and brought in new companies through partnerships with @notredame. “Mayors in the past had kind of a can’t-do attitude,” says veteran @sbtribune columnist Jack Colwell. “When people came to talk to Pete, he’d say, ‘How can we help you get this done?’” While most residents say the city improved under his leadership, the gains have not been evenly distributed. Black households earn roughly half of what white households make, and the black poverty rate is almost twice the national average, according to a report commissioned by Buttigieg’s office. The researcher who compiled the report said Buttigieg was the first mayor of any city to ask him to do this. “He didn’t solve racial economic inequality,” says Dedrick Asante-Muhammad, “but what city has?” In this April 14 photograph, supporters wait in the rain for Buttigieg’s presidential campaign announcement in South Bend. Read more at the link in bio. Photograph by @elliotstudio for TIME


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