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Some parts of the country just weren't hit as hard by the economic downturn as others. Nebraska suffered relatively unscathed - we didn't have a housing bubble, so we were okay there. The mall had a few empty spots a few years due to businesses closing, but they've already been filled. Construction is booming. New houses, new businesses, etc. Of course, this is all Eastern Nebraska - western Nebraska, which suffered much worse with the drought than we did, is suffering more. Plus, they are mostly an agricultural-based economy, so the effects are going to be felt for awhile.
States have their own micro economies that are largely dependent on local policies more than national influences. There can be some things coming that will get all the way down to you though.
If China gets intot he oil market big and buys oil only in Yuan then we might just have a problem with our price of oil going up. We have had it good for a long time with the dollar being the unit that oil transactions are settled with. If we have to go out and buy Yuan to settle our oil needs then the price will go up for sure. It will be an unmitigated disaster.