OverVolt
Lifer
- Aug 31, 2002
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Yea, thats expected and what accounts for the current wave of democratic-ness. That will run its course. People got sick of living in cities in the not to distant past and moved out to suburbia and wave 2 of urban sprawl is on the way.Really, when will that happen? Presently and for quite some time now, urban population centers are accounting for most of what little there is of population growth in the US.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...-virtually-all-of-americas-population-growth/
https://www.census.gov/newsroom/releases/archives/2010_census/cb12-50.html
More population means more money and more votes, no?
Cities that can't spawl, like San Fran, will be pressure cookers of housing and financial stress. Cities that CAN sprawl, like Indianapolis, will be meccas of millenial strength 2030-2050.
I know my shiz IMO. I've been working out models for quite some time back when people couldn't even tell if QE caused inflation or deflation. I live my life you live yours. But my opinion is I'm very one of the few with a realistic expectation for the future. I don't think corporations can even project out 5 years now with how they want to invest in the future.
