By taskmaster4450 on Skatehive
Sometimes we can garner an understanding by looking at the 'states within the state'. The United States has a varied economy. This is not only true across the multitude of industries but also shows up when looking at different regions. When it comes to power, economic productivity is a centerpiece. Areas that are producing find themselves amassing resources. This comes in both the form of assets as well as political power. The representative system the US employs is based upon population. For example, Congressional seats (in the House) are determined by the population a state has. Those with larger populations have more seats. What is important is the changes over time. Here is where we see political power potentially changing. At the same time, the economic output of an area tends to increase with population growth. With more people, basic infrastructure and services are required. The reverse is also true if the population declines. Changing Population Within US Altering Economy For d