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by kazinator
1667 days ago
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Could that because of of the USA's slums dragging down the average? Say that your income is at the 0.75 quantile, nationally: you're just barely in the top quarter. Now arrange the housing from least desirable to most and look at the 0.75 quantile of that: how affordable is the entry to the 25% most desirable places to live? How close are those places to where you earn your 0.75 quantile living? |
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Contrast this to a tiny country like britain or japan with only one major city london/tokyo where everyone wants to live. Where land actually is a limiting factor.