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Former US President and Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump delivers remarks to the press on his economic agenda at a machining manufacturer in York, Pennsylvania, USA, 19 August 2024.

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Elections have winners and losers.

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And that can go for states and cities as well.

Many of those made it to the 20-point Agenda 47, his official campaign platform.

Some of these policies could have an impact on thejob marketand opportunities.

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Based on a few of those policies, here are five cities that might flourishduring his presidency.

Servers might want to check out San Francisco, which has more than 5,000 full-service restaurants.

With a population of nearly 4.5 million, San Francisco is No.

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1 in restaurants per capita for the entire nation, according toInsider Monkey.

New York City has a stunning 19,550 full-service restaurants, according to Insider Monkey.

Fort Worth, Texas

No.

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Houston and Pittsburgh

Making the top five, at No.

4 on Trumps Agenda 47 is a pledge to make America thedominant energy producerin the world.

This would likely mean ramping up oil and natural gas production.

A few states in particular could prosper greatly, chief among them Texas and Pennsylvania.

Oil and gas are big in the Lone Star State, and under Trump, they might get supersized.

Another potential winner is Pittsburgh, which has a long history of being a leader in natural gas.

Pittsburgh and western Pennsylvania have dominated the sector since the mid-19th century.

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