By Charles Hugh Smith washingtonsblog.com
If anything defined the postwar economy between 1946 and 1999, it was the exodus of the middle class from cities to suburbs and the glorification of what Jim Kunstler calls Happy Motoring: freeways, cars and trucks, ten lanes of private vehicles, the vast majority of which are transporting one person.
The build-out of suburbia drove growth for decades: millions of new suburban homes, miles of new freeways, sprawling shopping malls, and tens of millions of new autos, trucks, and SUVs, transforming one-car households into three vehicle households. Then there was all the furnishings for those expansive new homes, and the credit necessary to fund the homes, vehicles, furnishings, etc.
Now the Millennial generation is turning its back on both of these bedrock engines of growth. As various metrics reveal, the Millennials are fine with taking Uber to work, buying their shoes from Zappos (return them if they don’t fit, no problem), and making whatever tradeoffs are necessary to live in urban cores.
Simply put, the natural progression of this generation is away from suburban malls, suburban home ownership and the car-centric commuter lifestyle that goes with suburban homeownership.
Saddled with insanely high student debt loads imposed by the rapaciously predatory higher education cartel, Millennials avoid additional debt like the plague. Millennials have relatively high savings rates. As for a lifetime of penury to service debt–hey, they already have that, thanks to their “I borrowed $100,000 and all I got was this worthless college degree” student loans.
Consider the secondary effects of these trend changes. If Millennials are earning less and already carrying heavy debt loads, who is going to buy the Baby Boom’s millions of pricey suburban McMansions. The answer might be “no one.”
If vehicle sales decline, all the secondary auto-related sales decline, too. Auto insurance, for example.
Furnishing a small expensive urban flat requires a lot less furnishings than a 3,000 square foot suburban house. What happens to sales of big dining sets and backyard furniture?
As retail malls die, property taxes, sales taxes and payroll taxes decline, too.Many cheerlead the notion of repurposed commercial space, but uses such as community college classes pay a lot less per square foot than retail did, and generate little in the way of sales and payroll taxes.
Financial losses will also mount. Valuations and property taxes will decline, and commercial real estate loans based on nose-bleed valuations and high retail lease rates will go south, triggering significant financial-sector losses.
Retail is already shrinking fast. Look at the store closings–the 2017 number already exceeds the post-financial crisis surge in 2008:
Where’s the growth going to come from as the dominant generation makes less, borrows less, spends less, saves more and turns away from long commutes, malls and suburban living and abandons the worship of private vehicles? Toss in the convergence of technology (i.e. a mobile phone does everything) and the answer is growth is being replaced by DeGrowth. . . .
via Millennials Are Abandoning the Postwar Engines of Growth: Suburbs and Autos — Dark Politricks

WE SHALL ALL BE FORCED TO ABANDON WITH THEM. MILLENNIALS ARE NOT THE ONLY ONES, THERE SHALL BE A LOT GRAY HAIRED FOLKS WITH THEM:
https://sentinelblog.com/2017/04/12/catherine-austin-fitts-us-dollar-us-empire-maintained-by-corruption-youtube/
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Catherine Austin Fitts is an interesting commentator, even if her writing is a little hard to follow. I remember back in 2010 when she advised her followers that the only truly safe investment is unperishable foods such as rice and dried beans.
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A grocery cart, a cell phone and the open air. LIVE FREE!
And just how do those lenders get that college money back.
A confiscated grocery cart repossession is only about 300 bucks!
Having less IS MORE!
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I DO NOT BELIEVE IN LIVING FREE, BUT THEN AGAIN, THE ELECTED OFFICIALS STEAL FROM US, AND THEY LIVE FREE TOO.
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Well the lesson there is to become an elected official?
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NEVER BECOME AN ELECTED OFFICIAL, DO NOT WANT THAT CROWD.
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Tubularsock was just kidding, futuret!
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MAY BE SO, BUT NEVERTHELESS CORRECT, AND PROPHETIC.
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Too true, Tube. Increasingly the millenials are escaping debt and wage slavery because they refuse to accumulate stuff. That’s really what has Wall Street tearing their hair out.
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futuret, that was an interesting article and far be it from Tubularsock to know the ins and outs of all these theories. But in Tubularsock’s way of thinking from “god’s” view the numbers are 999.
And not to make light of all these theories. What that article was pushing isn’t any more crazier than the rest of the shit the the press pushes. So you may even be correct.
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999 IS 666 IN REVERSE. THE 9 IS KNOWN AS WELL.
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You know better than Tubularsock, futuret.
Trump being on a tag team with Lucifer isn’t that far out in Tubularsock’s view.
But if so, Tubularsock isn’t too sure if Lucifer knows what he’s in for. Makes one feel sorry for Lucifer!
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Unfortunately DrB. the price of iPhones will just go up and up to cover WS’s losses. And new expensive, “gotta-have” gadgets will be promoted as “must have” to count as somebody!
The business of business is business …….. even if you don’t want their shit!
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Where’s the “growth” going to come from? Maybe first world countries will have to repatriate their manufacturing sector and start actually producing stuff, instead of just consuming. Pleased to see the kids are realising that, if most of their parents were too stupid.
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Hopefully, Alan, the notion of pushing for unlimited economic growth will die with the millenial generation and they will opt for the more sustainable model of a steady state economy.
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