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With consumers no longer extracting hut equity, the
industries that grew up around the hut glut also fell into
crisis. Hut builders, design consultants, window trimmers,
and appliance salespeople werelaid off in droves.
Other seemingly disparate industries were impacted as well.
The Usonian donkey cart makers had benefi ted greatly from
hut equity extractions. Effortlessly pulling fi sh out of their
appreciating huts had allowed islanders to buy bigger and
bigger carts. In the go-go days, many of these wagons became
so large that four or fi ve donkeys were needed to pull them.
(This was problematic as most of the donkeys were imported.)
With no more hut equity to tap into, sales of these “grass
guzzlers” plummeted, and the cart companies fell
into bankruptcy.
The island became ensnared in the worst economic crisis
since the great monsoon of Franky Deep’s era. Growing
desperate, the unemployed workers converged on the Senate
demanding solutions.
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