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Small Towns, Rural America Fading Fast?

April 24, 2008 By: gander Category: Uncategorized 2 &rarr Have Commented →

In found this article on the population problem for small towns and rural areas. In this article Charles Wheelan discusses how the rural American population is shrinking while the U.S. itself is growing due to farming productivity, a skills-based economy and farm subsidies.

A few things in this article really bother me. First, the fact that the author thinks that one can’t work in a skills-based workforce and also live in rural America. Since I live in rural American and work in a skills-based job, I’m not sure I buy his argument. In fact, I think that the rise of telecommuting may play a role in increasing the population of some rural areas in the future.

I’m also concerned about the truth that farms are growing larger and more corporate and that our farm subsidies are going to these large profitable corporate farms. We’re not supporting the family farmer with these subsidies anymore. We’re paying corporations to make a profit.

This also makes me wonder we will continue to be able to buy locally. If the family farmer is being squeezed out, who will grow the food for our farmer’s markets?

Do you see effects of corporate farming in your farmer’s market? What do you think about the loss of population in rural areas?

Reasons for Optimism

March 30, 2008 By: gander Category: finances Add a Comment →

This post by CNNMoney entitled Top Tips: Reasons for Optimism is a nice dose of sunshine in an otherwise dreary news stream. In this article they talk about 3 good reasons to be optimistic.

  1. Low mortgage rates, which can help those of just considering refinancing as well as those that may be stuck in some of those nasty sub-prime loans.
  2. Consumer Incentives: Look for deals on larger cars, furniture and electronics as retailers and dealers look to clear out slow moving inventory. Bad news: Compact cars are less likely to have incentives. Good news: We need a LARGE van.
  3. Now is a good time to buy in the stock market. For those of you with the extra cash, it’s time to go nuts!

These things are good news for us, but I hope that this tumble ends soon.

How do you feel about the economy right now? Do you think we’ve hit the bottom?