Posted by johnwayne360 on November 17, 2013 at 07:13:44 from (68.169.251.102):
In Reply to: Main Street USA Gone posted by Harvey2 on November 16, 2013 at 10:30:47:
I think about this once in awhile. From my perspective all this still stems from the 80s farm crisis. Im 41 and was in grade school at the time, a nice parochial school. 30-40 kids in a class. It cost extra, but most people didnt mind because they had the money before the problems hit. Then each and every year more farmers quit, money got tighter, and the class size shrank. School is still open today, but struggling terribly with class sizes of less than 15. It seems the general economy has followed the same sort of trend. Less people around to spend money locally, more people working in the bigger cities nearby, not having enough extra in the bank to spend a little more on quality goods. Its getting to the point now where the farmers are living in town and commuting to their farms.
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