I went on a road trip through Southern NM a couple years ago. Highly recommend stopping at Gila National Forest - it's a certified "dark park", remote enough from sources of light to see the Milky Way with the naked eye.
One thing that struck me - towns down there had a template. 90% of towns we drove through were just a blood plasma "donation" center, a dollar store, a gas station, and a cemetery. Very bleak existence out there, oil and gas boom notwithstanding.
I haven't seen anything like that. The biggest factor you can clearly point to is that NM has some of the lowest salaries for doctors combined with some of the highest medical insurance premiums.
pbk1|5 months ago
One thing that struck me - towns down there had a template. 90% of towns we drove through were just a blood plasma "donation" center, a dollar store, a gas station, and a cemetery. Very bleak existence out there, oil and gas boom notwithstanding.
elteto|5 months ago
johnbellone|5 months ago
ChrisMarshallNY|5 months ago
People don’t want immigrants getting help that residents pay for, so they turn the spigots off for everyone.
pavon|5 months ago
silisili|5 months ago
I know other states have as well, so nothing new there, but seeing as they basically fund all the state's social projects, felt a bit done wrong.