not really, but it's kinda irrelevant--they're nice houses to actually live in and walk around
Those who can commute lose some of the benefit of participating in the Boston economy bc of what they have to pay in time and money to do so
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Those who can't lose out entirely, and are generally dependent on transfer payments (read: gov aid) made possible by Boston's surplus
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instead of being able to work in the city and contribute to that surplus, they are draining it
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