do you live in one of the counties that half of americans live inpic.twitter.com/n7I8YnSU5D
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These distributions of land are interesting too, especially urban land at about 70 million acres, or 3.1% of all US land. https://www.ers.usda.gov/data-products/major-land-uses/maps-and-state-rankings-of-major-land-uses/ …
I made a map of the 235 densest counties/equivalents (on which 50.2% of Americans live); the area is ~108k sq mi (3.05% of US land area), almost exactly the same as the USDA's "urban" land definition of 109k sq mi. https://twitter.com/mattmccall/status/1317959054690455552 …pic.twitter.com/X8Ax90A9Mq
And it'd be way less if california counties weren't so enormous.pic.twitter.com/jZpQUqmakn
They're so large because literally no one live in like 90% of those counties. There is no reason to split them up when no one lives there.
Roughly the population of South Dakota, then.
Concentration camps
and we still have enough housing for everyone, yet we have homelessness. fuck this system, it's stupid and broken
True. We're mutually interdependent. And that shouldn't scare anyone, but rather make us appreciate one another more?
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