Dan Seitz

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As the middle class fled, the tax base collapsed; by the mid-’70s, the Big Apple was within days of defaulting on a $150 million debt. So many city employees were laid off that twenty-six fire companies disbanded. Fifty firehouses were shuttered and the city went up in flames: in 1970, over 120,000 fires broke out, and arson investigations hit 13,000 per year.
Paperbacks from Hell: The Twisted History of '70s and '80s Horror Fiction
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