It’s a good take.
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an absurd take but Ok.
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Or...the noise, crowding and shared public transportation is too difficult for people w/high anxiety, PTSD, & immune disorders to successfully/happily/realistically exist within. I had to move out of a city partially because my veteran partner's anxiety was off the charts.
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Not sure where you live so this might not be relevant, but property tax rate in the suburb I grew up in is 2X the rate in Toronto which is the closest big city. You also pay significant taxes in the transport costs to get to the city.
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yeah but often those taxes remain in ‘your’ community, as opposed to being in the larger pool of revenue that could be used by an entire city
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StL is probably the starkest example of this imo.
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where do low income families (who’ve had to move to the suburbs because they could no longer afford the city but must commute to the city for job security) fit into this take?
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I think it’s fair to say that they are part of the byproduct, not the notion of a suburb.
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