Saturday, March 14, 2026

Thinking about......................

 

......................................opportunity costs:

To me, the biggest issue is one that isn’t at the center of the backlash but ought to be.  It’s opportunity cost.  It’s asking the question: What alternative opportunity could happen with a data center site, in the long run, that has more economic impact?

Without naming names, here’s one example that proves my point:  One large data center company sits on 350 acres with 70 jobs paying an average of $75,000 a year.  Just 15 miles away that same 350 acres hosts an industrial park with 20 diverse manufacturers employing 2,070 people.  The average pay is the same.

The difference is 2,000 families with jobs and a community with a more stable, growing tax base.  That’s the definition of opportunity cost.


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