Rochester is a small to medium-sized city of approximately 210,500 people as of the 2010 United States Census. Although its population and industrial production have steadily decreased over the last half century, Rochester’s economy didn’t suffer during the Great Recession like other most other American cities. While some people say that Rochester’s economy didn’t have far to drop, others contend that Rochester’s chief industries … health care and education … helped to spare from the worst impact of the recession. Although Kodak filed bankruptcy, and Xerox and Bausch and Lomb have moved their headquarters to different cities, education and healthcare have replaced manufacturing as Rochester’s key industries. Unfortunately, both of…