snapcap wrote:
I was thinking the same thing. When I was in high school, the midwest was Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, and Missouri. Now it has all kinds of other states in the mix because some states were ashamed to be plain states.
well its not that bad to be a plain state, some enjoy very low unemployment numbers, have many cities ranked in many top10 best places to live, and their brain-drain isn't bloated over-taxed and unlivable states like Illinois, California, and New York, but rather, Texas, Utah, and North Dakota.
Here are two stories by Aaron M Renn, founder of the amazing blog Urbanophile.
Midwest Success Stories
http://www.newgeography.com/content/001 ... ss-stories
The successful, the stable, and the struggling Midwest Cities:
http://www.newgeography.com/content/008 ... est-cities
But yes, it should be split between the rust-belt / great-lake states and the plain states.
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