Because looking at this realistically likely means that between 60,000 to 100,000 people lost income. For example, the head of a household works. But, that head of household often is supporting a significant other and/or children as well. So, realistically when 33,000 jobs disappear 60,000 to 100,000 people just lost the money they needed to live.
So, this is no small thing in 60,000 to 100,000 people's lives.
And because of unemployment dropping to 4.2 percent they are having trouble finding people to clean up the mess of the hurricanes and to rebuild.
And not all people have building skills to do this.
So, one way to look at this is 60,000 to 100,000 people in the U.S. just lost their livelihoods to Global Warming and Global Climate change and this is a big deal, especially because Trump is a denier of Global Warming so this just makes this more unrealistic by the day as a country.
And we can expect this to get geometrically worse throughout the U.S. and around the world over this century and beyond.
LIkely we will reach a point this century where global climate change will get so bad world populations will begin to reduce caused by global warming of floods, droughts, hurricanes etc.
This is even now in the U.S. in Hurricane and Tornado regions of this country beginning to change the dynamics of how people will choose to deal with all this nationwide.
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