• @[email protected]
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    61 day ago

    drive to heavily populated areas

    This. This right here is a major problem with the suburbs. All the benefits for the people who have the privilege to live in one are great, with the negatives of driving externalized onto other people.

    • @dkc
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      01 day ago

      I understand what you’re saying, and being able to drive is definitely a privilege I have. Public transit exists. I can walk to a bus stop within 10 minutes of my home. It’ll take me all over including to a vibrant downtown. It can also take me to a local train station where I can ride affordably into many neighboring communities along my route, ultimately taking me to a major city.

      Suburbs don’t have to be these horrible places they’re made out to be.

        • @dkc
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          11 day ago

          I think there’s a bit more nuance to it than that. I can look up a tax map for my state and see that for every dollar I pay in taxes that only 60 cents come back to where I live. It’s 98 cents back to the big city associated with my suburb.

          The areas that get more in taxes than they pay in are the rural areas.