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Scott Mac
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Which Areas Will Recover Financially From the Virus First?

Scott Mac
  • Austin, TX
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I think Texas will be the first market to recover from the financial impact of the virus. Texas is a jobs Tiger.

Then in no particular order, Utah, Montana, No. and So, Dakota and Idaho (because they are not as effected).

Then Metro New York City (even though it's having a lot of trouble).

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Kenneth McKeown
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Kenneth McKeown
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@Chris Martin there really isn't "oil states" there are "oil cities". There are a few I can name of right off the bat that have been hit hard by oil prices but cities like Austin and DFW will have little to no harm done by the oil industry.  But I agree @Scott Mac that Texas is a very safe bet to be one of the best states out there to recover quickly from this. 

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