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Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Much of that could be down to cyclical change.
Areas have periods of economic growth and decline as a normal pattern of economic life.
Detroit has obviously been 'destroyed' by a shrinking economy over the last twenty years.
Less cash in your pocket, means you're less likely to buy. All you need is a bump like covid to hit and that could spell disaster for entire industries.
St. Louis has never recovered from what was it ? Hurricane Ida ? in 2021. Add to all that the economic troubles and then covid on top....hard to figure where recovery might come from.
Areas have periods of economic growth and decline as a normal pattern of economic life.
Detroit has obviously been 'destroyed' by a shrinking economy over the last twenty years.
Less cash in your pocket, means you're less likely to buy. All you need is a bump like covid to hit and that could spell disaster for entire industries.
St. Louis has never recovered from what was it ? Hurricane Ida ? in 2021. Add to all that the economic troubles and then covid on top....hard to figure where recovery might come from.
Roundandroundwego · 61-69
Freedom of movement is very limited these days. People are better off penned into punishing nations as corporations move freely amongst them doing their things with the captive working forces.
Better off because prison faces anyone who tries to leave.
Better off because prison faces anyone who tries to leave.