How The Crash Will Reshape America

Andrew Sullivan The Daily Dish  Mar 25 09

Edward Glaeser compares city to city unemployment numbers and affirms Richard Florida's thesis: During the recessions, thousands fled the Dust Bowl. In the 1970s and 1980s, there was a massive exodus from the Rust Belt. Today’s recession will also prompt... Full story...

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