The Mechanics Institute, where craftsman learned and offered their wares in my town, was founded in 1801.
Its still here, today.
I wouldn't dismiss an industry based on business failures. The restaurant industry still exists, despite it being almost a guarantee that you will fail.
There's also stores with hand-knitted clothes and bears, sculpters and painters.
Yes, all of these are niche - but they survive because they embrace a different business model.
America and a bunch of western developed countries are about to experience first hand why immigrants go to their countries. I find some of the comments here funny, they don’t have the imagination on how bad things can really get.
>> Its still here, today.
Because it is a different business, to teach people. So many places are teaching nice things that could help little to get a job with living wage.