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A.C’s diagnosis: East Coast’s most manic-depressive city
Updated Dec 31, 2020;
As 2020 comes to a close, the more things change for Atlantic City, the more they seem to stay the same.
In some respects, it looks as if COVID-19 never happened there. That’s not true, but the envelope of poverty that cloaks 40 percent of city residents and many of those living nearby was already so visible that pandemic-related additions to unemployment, hunger and homelessness are not as noticeable as they have been in more flourishing locales.
Atlantic City could be the most manic-depressive city on the East Coast. Amid all the negatives, a certain degree of business optimism thrives. The most recent incarnation is a boost for a planned massive water park slated for a vacant lot between two casino-hotels that have, in relative terms, been on the upswing.