The economy of the Midwest is progressing, typically more than the nation. The Midwest has some of the lowest unemployment rates in the nation as well as some of the fastest growing economies.
The population is growing and the employment opportunities are declining.
growing rapidly
I would say it is growing.
depends on who you ask. i say growing.
Rumor has it they have closed.
It means the population is not growing or declining.
corn and soybeans are the best crop growing in the midwest
The population of London has increased by about 1 million in the past 20 years
They are declining because the UK imports primary sector goods from other countries because it is cheaper.
Growing, for now. More farmers and ranchers are going out of business or downsizing their herds, which means that there is a larger influx of cattle in the feedlots.
no, the tertiary sector is certainly not declining, in fact, it is growing at a great rate due to the higher demands for goods, therefore, tertiary sectors need to provide my services to secure this demand. :)
Agriculture is the most common use of land in the Midwest, with vast expanses of farmland dedicated to growing crops like corn, soybeans, and wheat. This region is known as the "Corn Belt" due to its high agricultural productivity.