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How Does New York City Keep Reinventing Itself? (Bonus)

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New York City After the Financial Crisis - I Throw Up My Hands as the Gallows Got Shiny Again

De blazio ran as mister left. He always shared with republicans was that love of the financial market, his inability after the financial crisis in two thousand eight to step away from that world. Food stamp use in the city shot up doubling in the years after the financial crisis. All but the richest felt powerless, somehow succored by the luxury city. White capital, in the next wave of gentrification, stood ready to take advantage. Even the yankees piled on. If statams were cathedrals of baseball, they'd use their deal with the city to build the vatican,. A vaulted palace in the bronx that charged two thousand six hundred and twenty five...

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