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For more than a decade, communities across Appalachia were promised an economic revival through shale gas development. Politicians spoke of a new Industrial Revolution. Industry leaders promised jobs, prosperity, and long-term growth. But after hundreds of billions of dollars in extraction, many of the counties at the center of the fracking boom are still losing jobs, losing population, and falling behind the rest of the country. In this episode of Exposure Points, Stuart Day breaks down what the data actually shows—and why rising GDP does not necessarily translate into healthier, more stable communities. We examine where the money from natural gas extraction really goes, how boom-bust cycles hollow out local economies, and why the true costs of fracking rarely appear in official economic reports. This is not an argument for banning an industry. It is an examination of the gap between what was promised and what was delivered—and a question of accountability for communities living with the consequences. Exposure Points is independent journalism. We accept no industry funding and maintain no political affiliations. Citations can be found on the associated blog at Support our work at: https://exposurestudios.org #Frackalachia #Appalachia #Fracking #NaturalGas #EnergyEconomics #RuralAmerica #OhioRiverValley #EnvironmentalJustice #Extraction #IndependentJournalism #ExposurePoints Disclaimer: Exposure is an editorial and investigative journalism platform produced by Ohio Valley Allies. The views and opinions expressed by hosts and guests are their own and do not necessarily reflect those of the organization or its affiliates. Statements made by guests reflect their personal experiences, interpretations, and analysis, and should not be construed as assertions made by Exposure. Our mission is to investigate and document the impacts of extractive industries—including oil, gas, petrochemicals, and plastics—through in-depth interviews, research, and storytelling. We aim to expose the truth behind these industries' operations and consequences using good-faith inquiry, verified sources where possible, and the protections afforded to journalists under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution. The content presented in this podcast is intended for informational, educational, and documentary purposes only. It should not be construed as legal advice, a call to action, or an endorsement of any specific viewpoint, protest, or organization. We do not knowingly publish false or defamatory statements. All claims are based on publicly available information, firsthand accounts, expert interviews, or journalistic analysis. Where allegations or critical claims are made, we strive to provide context and sourcing. We are committed to correcting material errors. If you believe a factual inaccuracy has occurred, please contact us at info@ohiovalleyallies.org for timely review and, if warranted, correction. While Exposure covers controversial and high-stakes topics, we do so as journalists seeking transparency, accountability, and the free exchange of ideas—not as advocates for any political party, protest strategy, or legal action.
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