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Originally Posted by Bunk
Yes, how the city grows is important. For instance, if owning a vehicle is a necessity of daily life and lower income jobs are not very transit accessible, that cost alone can drive people into poverty.
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That is one way you transfer wealth from the rich to the poor through taxation.
As a dirt-poor student one time, I lived in Dover, which might be the worst sub-neighbourhood in Forest Lawn. It was three bus transfers and an hour and a half to school, each way, back in the day. Before c-trains.
Cowperson