How Biden Admin Put Race at Center of Gov't Spending

The residents of Gillette, Wyoming, once enjoyed economic gains almost unheard of in rural communities thanks to a single commodity: coal. The city’s deposits account for more than a third of the nation’s coal production, and a vast majority of Gillette residents work in coal-related industries. Income grew nearly 720 percent between 1970 and 2018. By comparison, Detroit’s metropolitan area saw its per capita personal income grow by roughly 150 percent over the same period. Read Full Article »


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