Coal Country Is a State of Mind
For coal country isn’t really coal country anymore, and hasn’t been for a long time.
.. But the number of miners began a steep decline after World War II, and especially after 1980, even though coal production continued to rise. This was mainly because modern extraction techniques — like blowing the tops off mountains — require far less labor than old-fashioned pick-and-shovel mining. The decline accelerated about a decade ago as the rise of fracking led to competition from cheap natural gas.
.. it has been a quarter century since they accounted for as much as 5 percent of total employment.
.. Their Trump votes weren’t even about the region’s interests; they were about cultural symbolism.
.. Donald Trump successfully pandered to cultural nostalgia