06-28-2020, 09:35 AM
The answer for an economic alternative for Hawaii, IMHO, is that we will find that it's a whole lot of little ones and not one big one or even several big ones. There will be some ag, although it will be high end and not commodity farming.
We could be growing koa and supplying really high end woodworkers. That's a very Hawaii thing.
Online work is good since then folks are bringing in jobs from somewhere else.
Hawaii is seen as having a lot of mana, having healing workshops, spas, etc., might be something.
Not everyone needs a full living wage. If there's a household of two or three wage earners, then each of them won't have to make a complete living wage to keep the household going. Most folks have more than one income stream, too, so each doesn't require to e a full living wage.
We could be growing koa and supplying really high end woodworkers. That's a very Hawaii thing.
Online work is good since then folks are bringing in jobs from somewhere else.
Hawaii is seen as having a lot of mana, having healing workshops, spas, etc., might be something.
Not everyone needs a full living wage. If there's a household of two or three wage earners, then each of them won't have to make a complete living wage to keep the household going. Most folks have more than one income stream, too, so each doesn't require to e a full living wage.
Kurt Wilson