Omar Al-Zaman

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Jobs in coal mining, once the number-one industry in central Appalachia, were cut in half between 1983 and 2012, owing to pollution regulations and competition from natural gas and cheaper low-sulfur coal out west. Automation in mining and the closings of factories that burned coal for power also contributed to the region’s decline.
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