Anecdotal evidence
My brother and his wife have a winter place in Yuma AZ.
They sold it at a loss this last winter along with 14 other Canadian couples that sold their winter homes in that immediate area.
Never to return.
Oh no, not another post for the bedwetting lefties and the crybaby democrats, who it transpires only like democracy when it produces a result they like …. give it a rest.
Well, what you say makes a lot of sense however, without doing more research, I would wager that the global economic conditions just following WWII were quite unique and in order to participate in WWII America had to mobilize a bunch of people and it's manufacturing infrastructure which I am fairly certain was easily converted into making cheap domestic made goods - post war. Big ticket items like cars etc all the way down to refrigerators and kitchen appliances were easy to manufacture because the war and urgency created the infrastructure and mobilized a huge work force which included women. The war, I would wager, was pretty much responsible for this acceleration and "golden age" of the American economy where the average middle class working joe could buy a house and retire with a pension etc etc. Another thing to take into account. The global population at the time was about half of todays. This would also be a factor, off the top of my head.
All this to say that global economic conditions and other global factors, population etc would play into USA's thriving post war.
IMHO It would take some very very powerful economic forces to return to the global economic conditions following WWII that no president of the USA could recreate.
What do you think?
PS. Yes GYNA means China. Trump has some kind of wierd way of saying certain words. One of them is China. He pronounces it Gyna.
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