Prisons are no engine for small communities

Saturday, September 13, 2003

Here's a study that supports a proposition I've long thought was true: prisons do not help the economies of small rural communities.

Rural prisons require heavy infrastructure investments, but they do not pay taxes. Prison employees often do not live in the community, so that employees do not pump up local sales or property taxes much either.

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