I'm so confused on what this has to do with anything whatsoever.
It has to do with the fact that it doesn't need to be a poor city to be a BAD city.
I'm so confused on what this has to do with anything whatsoever.
It is noteworthy that the article counts low population density as a negative. So basically, if you like big lawns and wide-open spaces, this list is going to be way off for you.
It is noteworthy that the article counts low population density as a negative. So basically, if you like big lawns and wide-open spaces, this list is going to be way off for you.
Barney Burgers are great!
To me it's pretty dumpy, but for only having 150 people literally in the middle of no-where, it's probably about as good as it can be.
I would agree that the towns in Northern Iowa in the 1,500-5,000 population range are 10X better than those in Southern Iowa, SE IA anyway.
I'm going to guess they sit around and drink Busch Light in a machine shed like the rest of rural Iowa.I would vote Cherokee cause there is absolutely nothing nearby. I have no idea what those people do for close entertainment.
This, but ... and it is a big but (that is, the effects are probably large)... the effect here is greatly exacerbated by government farm subsidies.If I had to guess, I would pin the economic struggle in Southern Iowa on the fact that it has a lot less tillable ground than Northern Iowa, and what's there isn't as productive. I think a lot of the towns were founded on a coal boom that fizzled quickly and left an unnecessary amount of infrastructure for what the ag economies there can really support.
AL Franken is very highly regarded by his state, colleagues and anyone with any real sense of what is going on. He works harder for his consttiutatians and spends almost no time giving TV interviews.And Al freakin' Franken.
The substance of my post is pretty basic economics as covered, say, in agricultural economics, agricultural policy courses at Iowa State.Just because a subsidy exists doesn't mean you need to change your livelihood because of it. If land was better suited for ranching than owners should have continued ranching.
Algona, Fort Dodge, Postville. Never been to Charles City but I was told it's rough.
...it was a joke. NW Iowa is one of the worst places on the planet, unless you like living among hog confinements, filthy water, and towns that smell like **** year round.
If I had to guess, I would pin the economic struggle in Southern Iowa on the fact that it has a lot less tillable ground than Northern Iowa, and what's there isn't as productive. I think a lot of the towns were founded on a coal boom that fizzled quickly and left an unnecessary amount of infrastructure for what the ag economies there can really support.
NW IA is beautiful. Rolling hills. High $ Property. Some of the most productive land in the entire world. You are nuts man. Nuts.
Other than Dickinson County, NW Iowa is a wasteland.NW IA is beautiful. Rolling hills. High $ Property. Some of the most productive land in the entire world. You are nuts man. Nuts.