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Kotkin: The “Great Inversion”–hipsters to cities, poor to suburbs (often feared as “The Plan”)–isn’t working thebea.st/1I2NtlI
Kotkin: The “Great Inversion”–hipsters to cities, poor to suburbs (often feared as “The Plan”)–isn’t working thebea.st/1I2NtlI
@kausmickey Can we still send all the hipsters to the cities? Please?
@kausmickey if you subsidize intergenerational poverty in cities, how could it be otherwise?
@kausmickey I think worst recession since the 30s might have something to do with this
A commenter on a Washington Post article yesterday said the cities keep those dilapidated buildings as they are in order to show Moodys a tax lien that they can use to boost their credit rating and borrow more money.
How is it that Baltimore can spend $15,000 per year, per child and kids have lead paint poisoning?