ayobigman
ayobigman t1_ir12ry6 wrote
Reply to comment by celj1234 in These are the most and least expensive major U.S. cities based on the average cost of monthly expenses by PabloEscobar301
I get that but there's much more to DC and the DC metro area then the gentrified core.
ayobigman t1_ir0ob1b wrote
Reply to comment by TeenageDarren in These are the most and least expensive major U.S. cities based on the average cost of monthly expenses by PabloEscobar301
You have a weird projection and extremely subpar reading comprehension skills so I'm going to stop replying to you. And in case you don't know, most DC residents don't live in the center of the city.
ayobigman t1_ir0lcrg wrote
Reply to comment by TeenageDarren in These are the most and least expensive major U.S. cities based on the average cost of monthly expenses by PabloEscobar301
That also wouldn't be true. Not everyone lives in Shaw or Columbia Heights or Downtown.
I'll agree that DC lacks enough groceries stores but what do you consider affordable? Giant, Safeway, Aldi, Lidl exist.
ayobigman t1_ir0hcdb wrote
Reply to comment by invalidmail2000 in These are the most and least expensive major U.S. cities based on the average cost of monthly expenses by PabloEscobar301
The prevailing opinion among many DC residents that anything outside of their immediate NW neighborhood is “far” is so annoying. I’ve had people tell me that Takoma or Brookland is too far for them 😑
ayobigman t1_ir0h4ns wrote
Reply to comment by TeenageDarren in These are the most and least expensive major U.S. cities based on the average cost of monthly expenses by PabloEscobar301
I’m confused as to why you think the fort totten Walmart is far for low income DC families. Do you think DC’s low income families live on Navy Yard and Downtown?
ayobigman t1_jan2bv6 wrote
Reply to Corner stores worth going out of the way for? by BoogerPresley
Midnight Deli