Journal Entry 2 part 4
Urbanization, and the Rise of the American Suburb. At the turn of the 20th century nearly 40% of Americans lived in cities, and that number continued to climb. Urbanization and the expansion of cities are a hallmark of the 20th century. As we can see from this graph, the growth experienced during the 1880-1920s in New York was quite intense. The rate was explosive, but the graph shows that when the bubble finally berst, levels returned to only slightly above those of the pre boom. Of course such extreme trends are not sustainable, and a normal rate of growth returned. The forecast for cities looks very different in 2021 than it did in 1921. The difference is found in a mixture of places. On a global level urban centers are predicted to increase and host most of the world's population. However, these numbers are pre pandemic, indeed the pandemic era has not been friendly to Americans urban centers. Now,...