The first chart in the Survivor article is extremely confusing until you click on it and things move. The entire article seems disjointed, like it's dancing around a conclusion (eg, which industries are over- or underrepresented in the winners' circle).
The food desert article is particularly interesting. That "food desert" is just a scary-sounding term for a nothingburger -- essentially a simple case of supply and demand -- notwithstanding, this jumped out at me: "The problem of food deserts will not be solved without the rediscovery of the Robinson-Patman Act." Ah, yes, the problem of too much government should be solved with .... more government!
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The first chart in the Survivor article is extremely confusing until you click on it and things move. The entire article seems disjointed, like it's dancing around a conclusion (eg, which industries are over- or underrepresented in the winners' circle).
The food desert article is particularly interesting. That "food desert" is just a scary-sounding term for a nothingburger -- essentially a simple case of supply and demand -- notwithstanding, this jumped out at me: "The problem of food deserts will not be solved without the rediscovery of the Robinson-Patman Act." Ah, yes, the problem of too much government should be solved with .... more government!