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I saw this interesting data on X from Bloomberg: oil-rich American regions are experiencing a real phase of economic growth. We are talking about areas like Texas, Western Pennsylvania, and North Dakota that are truly benefiting from the expansion of the extraction industry. Oil activity in these areas is not just about numbers but about real jobs and tangible local development. What strikes me is the contrast: while other parts of the country face serious economic challenges, these resource-rich territories continue to move positively. North Dakota, in particular, is experiencing this boost, along with other oil hubs. The energy industry remains an important driver of economic stability in these regions, regardless of broader national discussions. It's interesting to see how the geography of resources continues to shape local economic dynamics.