Though I am sure that this isn't strange to many of us who are for urban renewal.
This article highlights that "The suburban poor grew by 25 percent between 1999 and 2008  five times the growth rate of the poor in cities. City residents are more likely to live in "deep" poverty, while a higher share of suburban residents have incomes just below the poverty line."
Although this article highlights many racial implications, how will the social, political and environmental impacts change our cities?




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