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JOB CREATION IN BIG CITIES/METROS or new start to suburban and more rural areas to build up. better option?
in this job recover, where the jobs are created matters. the whites are fleeing the big cities and moving to urban and more rural areas. when they leave, they take everything with them. thus, jobs that away from large cities leads to urban decay, poverty, rising unemployment, rising political chaos and debt, and need for long commutes and more oil
jobs created in suburban and rural areas is much more cost efficient but folks dont want to move there. america MUST CREATE NEW WEALTH and it does not know how. right now, 150 million of us 320 million folks live in counties with pop of 100,000 or more. now, the whites especially want to be more spread out and dispersed for a variety of reasons
BUT IS THIS END OF CITIES DOMINANCE IN NEW JOB CREATION
question was, which is better, creating jobs in big cities or spreading out
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- Spock (rhp)Lv 77 years agoFavorite Answer
did you have a question?
btw, middle and upper class 'flight' to the suburbs has been going on since the 1920s. It's due to readily available and cheap automobile transportation. There's a feeling of freedom in having your own car and the ability to go where ever you wish on little or no notice that mass transportation just can't match [yet].
this will reverse when you figure out a solution to and deliver on the transportation issue.
by the way, government coercion solutions aren't wanted. Portland rather famously tried an "urban growth boundary" -- it failed -- the independent people simply moved farther out and drove more miles per day so that they could have the lifestyle at home that they wanted.
Source(s): grampa - TedLv 77 years ago
As a middle class white person, I enjoy not being able to hear my neighbors on all four sides of some overpriced glove box city dwellers call an apartment, thank you.