Perhaps explains why being in Top 10 big cities in per capita govt spend and Bottom 10 per pupil educ spend not a big deal.
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it is also just generally difficult to keep families in cities given land values & the American model of real estate.
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ok so this seems like a huge oversimplification. first, the housing stock in "wealthier" neighborhoods is primarily 1-2Br apts
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I think if you dive into the income segmentation, we've seen an increase in <$25K households & >$150K households since 2000.
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isn't this pretty much true even if you back up all the way to the worldwide level?
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I don't know actually. I do know that we have a substantially lower % than other major US citiespic.twitter.com/SAGiwKuYWq
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...First off, depressing. Secondly, this explains my neighborhood.
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time to tax all space for two people beyond the first 1,000 sq ft. That seems super generous.
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@SocketSite sadly, where most families live in SF, parks & playgrounds are in the worst condition https://www.google.com/amp/s/hoodline.relaymedia.com/amp/2016/11/report-shows-southern-district-parks-remain-sf-s-worst-maintained …Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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That tastes like failure...
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