Street Economics® is excited to introduce the Drama Meter, a unique tool designed to measure the tension and challenges within communities across the U.S. The idea for this feature stems from the political and social turbulence in Sturgis, South Dakota, which was aptly summarized in a comment from a recent Wall Street Journal article:

Someone needs to do a drama meter for towns,” said Tammy Bohn, a Sturgis resident, co-owner of Sturgis Guns, and an outspoken participant in the city’s ongoing governance struggles.

Inspired by this observation, the Drama Meter quantifies a city’s “drama” by analyzing eight categories: local politics, governance, economic development, community engagement, quality of life, infrastructure, media perception, and external factors. Using this framework, we’ll provide a detailed score (1–10), breaking down the causes of tension and offering actionable solutions for communities to find stability.

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