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A_Man_Who_Writes t1_ir4n7qg wrote

All rich towns on the eastern side of the state, go figure…

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internetTroll151 t1_ir5bddy wrote

if affordable towns were desirable, they wouldnt be affordable towns anymore

Be glad your town isn't on the list - people read these things and move there - then starbucks comes in, and the local places close, and the school rankings drop.

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anubus72 t1_ir5yffc wrote

Starbucks is responsible for our failing schools

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internetTroll151 t1_ir77uej wrote

There are a type of people that would only move to a suburban town with a starbucks. You dont want them as parents in your school system. They act like they care about their kids, but they wont put in the work.

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Yes I'm generalizing half of society. Yes I know its not factually correct for everyone.

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Codspear t1_ir851yu wrote

> if affordable towns were desirable, they wouldnt be affordable towns anymore

They can be both if you get rid of residential zoning restrictions.

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richg0404 t1_ir6zcpu wrote

My town is nowhere near this list and I'm very happy about that. I love where I live and more people would make me love it a lot less.

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