[HN Gopher] 25% of Parental Effect Driven by Location Choice
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25% of Parental Effect Driven by Location Choice
Author : M5x7wI3CmbEem10
Score : 9 points
Date : 2022-05-10 19:34 UTC (3 hours ago)
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| xrd wrote:
| Definitely read this article, and click on the "opportunity map"
| link. You can filter and see what impact the neighborhood has on
| earning potential, childhood pregnancy rates, incarceration rates
| and more. It's fascinating.
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| All this is based on census data. I feel like we are in a moment
| where demographics and neighborhoods are changing radically
| because of COVID and the work-from-home opportunities.
|
| I bet the next ten years we will see radically different
| communities in many of these regions, especially the warm ones.
| Miami is seeing 58% increase in rents
| (https://therealdeal.com/miami/2022/04/14/miami-leads-nation-...)
| and what will a bunch of rich tech/finance people do to the kids
| in those neighborhoods?
|
| I would be very curious to hear from people raised in the south;
| the opportunity map is not kind to that region. What's wrong
| about this information?
| toomuchtodo wrote:
| > I bet the next ten years we will see radically different
| communities in many of these regions, especially the warm ones.
| Miami is seeing 58% increase in rents
| (https://therealdeal.com/miami/2022/04/14/miami-leads-
| nation-...) and what will a bunch of rich tech/finance people
| do to the kids in those neighborhoods?
|
| There are more dogs than kids in San Francisco. That leads me
| to believe that's the future of Miami and other wealthy metros.
|
| https://www.visualcapitalist.com/map-median-age-every-u-s-co...
| ZeroGravitas wrote:
| Suggesting that what neighbourhood you live in is "one decision"
| seems incredibly naive.
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