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Good question. I'd like to look at a city like San Francisco and look at the median income of residents of the city proper along with housing costs and then compare to New Orleans. I have hunch that the scale will be similar. But what might scale New Orleans towards a higher discrepancy between income and housing costs is the fact that we still have a lot of low to middle class residents living within the city center. Of course I am making no social or moral judgement as to what a city ought to be. But that doesn't seem the norm to me for a modern large city. It's sort of the whole suburbs/commute model. In short, I just don't get the idea that New Orleans is particularly worse off in these matters than other cities.compared to median income? i'd find that hard to believe
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