FellowTraveler69
FellowTraveler69 t1_j1wqtv8 wrote
Reply to comment by Sticky_Robot in Ukraine lessens projected GDP fall from 50% to 32% by sviterochec
A good chunk of those who left aren't coming back. My gut says anywhere from 1/3 to 1/4. That all depends though on how fast the conflict resolves. The longer the wat goes on, the more refugees will establish new lives in the West and have less incentives to go back. To be cynical, a large amount of young people may benefit from the war, as it allowed them to immigrate easily to far wealthier countries with greater opportunities in the West.
FellowTraveler69 t1_iu5n1ax wrote
Reply to Bookstore for University of Michigan students closing after 88 years in Ann Arbor by _Silver_Engineer_
After reading, looks like the new owners are selling the land to developers.
FellowTraveler69 t1_j6nuyro wrote
Reply to comment by Infamous_Set_5573 in TIL tomb raiding is a big problem in China that looters sometimes find historically significant sites first. For instance the tomb of the famed 3 Kingdoms-era general, Cao Cao, was discovered in 2008 after police inspected the stolen goods of a bunch of robbers, who then led them to an unknown tomb. by Khysamgathys
Would you get equal market value to say a hoard of gold Viking coins?