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Old 12-05-2011, 11:31 AM   #31
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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.
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.

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