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7 April, 05:13

What was a likely challenge that arose from the influx of workers into the Sunbelt?

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  1. 7 April, 05:23
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    The Sun Belt is the area south of the US, that stretches across the Southeast and Southwest, roughly south of the 36th parallel. It is characterized by mild weather and fast economic growth.

    The area has seen an increase in immigration since the 1960s, although immigration had been high for decades before that. For example, in the period from 1900 to 1965, the population of California grew from fewer than one million to the greatest in the Union.

    Several challenges have arisen from the influx of workers into the Sun Belt. Problems with resources, and in particular water supply, are threatening to the south, as the semi-desert weather is predominant.

    Another problem is housing. The price of properties have increased dramatically, as many of the US larger cities are located in this area.
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