The latest Bloomberg Businessweek uses Bureau of Labor Statistics data highlight the metropolitan areas with the largest job growth and largest job losses from September 2009 to September 2010.

Suburban Detroit (Warren-Troy-Farmington Hills) shed 2.6 percent of its jobs, the worst performance of any metro area in the country, thanks ? no doubt ? to its questionable economic policies.

Meanwhile, it shouldn?t be hard to guess which metro area fared best in the age of Obama. Washington-Arlington-Alexandria registered 2 percent job growth. No other metropolitan area topped 1 percent growth.