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Flint, MI Population will continue to fall in the city proper, probably settling around 75k, while suburbs will continue to grow and expand. GM's re-expansion in the area will stagnate. The problems associated with the water in the city will continue due to health/mental issues in the children that were exposed to the water but will largely be forgotten about by the rest of the country. Investigations in to the Water Crisis will eventually end with no real consequences being faced by the actual people involved. Poverty will still be an issue as well as de facto segregation and crime. The Cultural Center will grow, gentrification will continue around the Universities and Downtown. Neighborhoods outside the area, especially in the Northend and Eastside, will be consolidated and houses will continue to be demolished. Flint will fall down the "Most Dangerous Cities in America" lists and stop appearing on some due to population size. Effectively Flint will continue to be a smaller Detroit with worse water.
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