posted on Dec, 29 2008 @ 01:17 PM
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As I live in Michigan and roughly fifteen miles from Detroit, i can validate the claim.
And it spreads a bit further than just Detroit; much farther than the auto industry. Factory jobs were once abundant here, but thanks to globalization
and tax breaks for companies which send jobs overseas in order to pay workers pennies on the dollar- ( and in some cases, where child labor laws
don't exist)- this problem stems back farther than most know.
By most accounts, Detroit and Michigan as a whole never bounced back from the 87' crash and recession.
The state has been dying for over two decades, and even if the Big 3 manage to survive and crawl back, in a couple of months ( maybe not even that)
Michigan- as a functioning state- will be dead.