the wealth is disproportionately absorbed into the land & property values. the wealth is disproportionately absorbed into the land & property values. the wealth is disproportionately absorbed into the land & property values.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @dataandpolitics and
every time the wealth gets disproportionately absorbed into the land & property values, it in turn costs more to subsidize affordable housing & services to low-income residents.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @dataandpolitics and
Right, it’s a viscous cycle this not building housing!
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Replying to @mdweinberg @kimmaicutler and
Talk to a few homeless someday. The majority (in the bay area) are severely mentally ill or drug addicts. Not priced out
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Replying to @BARTAficianado @mdweinberg and
It is a large percentage but it is less than half, not the majority. http://www.sfgate.com/news/article/Questions-about-San-Francisco-s-homeless-answered-8323297.php … Btw, are you living in your parents' house like you seem to recommend to all Americans?
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @mdweinberg and
The article says 33% are mentally ill and 37% are addicts. Strange how you're ignoring it....
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that is not the "majority," that is a "minority." 33% and 37% are less than 50%. Do you know maths?
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @mdweinberg and
You have to add them and subtract the number that are in both groups
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