is that table yearly, or over the life of the whole deal?
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Thanks, have done. What do you think are biggest parallels/differences between this and NY/Amazon situation?
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automotive manufacturing jobs in 1992 look very different than the bifurcated urban labor market of today. Minimum wage service workers (that are seeing lower upward mobility than in prior generations) and their elected reps rightfully have a lot of ?s: https://www.nytimes.com/2019/01/11/upshot/big-cities-low-skilled-workers-wages.html …
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obviously not. I'm saying if a big co like Amazon comes to Queens, they need to be really smart about engaging and thinking through what's in it for low-income residents/service workers. They failed at that, so they got what they got.
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NYC has a lot of alternatives.
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Maybe the state of American cities of the 1970s was caused by deliberate federal policy that attracted middle/upper-class white households out of cities into suburbs for a generation before reversing, and had less to do with local/municipal factors.
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