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Originally Posted by GreaterMontréal
Maybe that's the case in the US, but I think it may be related to transit, or rather, the lack of good transit for the suburbs. People want modern and fast transit. Commuter rail is not the pinnacle.
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That's not it at all
It has entirely to do with the people who live in these communities and the politicians who represent them. This has zero to do with infrastructure and how "we don't have access to X, Y, and Z". That old excuse is meaningless when you have easier access to good paying jobs than 99% of the globe's population.
It's tragic and it's true.