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The decline of American cities

2024-02-11T09:24:23.486Z

Highlights: The decline of American cities. The rest after this ad They are already visible in metropolises like New York. Convinced that the Big Apple, which has known many others, is a phoenix which always rises from its ashes. The whole world perhaps, but fewer and fewer New Yorkers want to work there, and even fewer can stay and live there with family. The writer's column appears in the weekly Newsquiz, which tests readers' knowledge of events in the news.


Fifteen thousand cities in the United States could become depopulated to the point of becoming ghost towns by 2100. The writer's column


If every winter experiences a resurgence of Covid, and if fortunately it seems that each new variant is less virulent than the previous one, there is another consequence that we talk little or nothing about: the long-term effects of this pandemic on urbanization .

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They are already visible in metropolises like New York.

Convinced that the Big Apple, which has known many others, is a phoenix which always rises from its ashes, the promoters will tell you that it will always be this epicenter where the whole world would like to live.

The whole world perhaps, but fewer and fewer New Yorkers want to work there, and even fewer can stay and live there with family.

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Source: leparis

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