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Originally Posted by Kevin
Moving is an option. I'd suggest, if nothing else, that they break out of this 'woe is me' B.S. and do something to improve their own situation. Moving might be the best thing for some people as clearly there are more economic opportunities elsewhere, but that clearly isn't the best for everyone.
I imagine in the near future, in places like Detroit where the population is plummeted, the city or some governmental entity will start condemning entire blighted neighborhoods, giving owners the financial opportunity to relocate elsewhere in the city or to another metropolitan area. This is almost a certainty because current city services simply cannot service the population as spread out as it is and continued urban decay is a substantial certainty.
If there was one whit of leadership at the top, this'd already be going on.
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You just proved that you are only paying attention to what you want to in our posts.
PEOPLE CAN'T MOVE BECAUSE THEY HAVE NO MONEY. MOVING COSTS MONEY. PEOPLE CAN'T SELL THEIR HOUSE. THEY CAN'T PAY FOR A SECOND HOUSE IN ANOTHER LOCATION BECAUSE THEY HAVE LOST THEIR JOBS/BUSINESS THEREFORE HAVING NO MONEY TO MOVE.
Do you understand now?