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Originally Posted by Obadno
You dont know anything about me Bruv, You also seemingly cant get beyond your preconceived notions.
"In fact, in the US itself, many of the rich in New York, San Francisco, Chicago, Los Angeles, Boston actually live in quite dense environments."
Dense environments but not dense living conditions, having a 6,000 squarefoot brownstone or 5,000 sqft penthouse does not exactly lend to your conclusions. Not to mention many of those people also have multiple homes for when their city quarters feel too stifling.
More money = more living space that's true almost universally as far as I can tell. If you want to pretend that isn't the case its just because you wish to be obtuse.
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Obtuse? This thread is about people
NOT having enough money to buy houses on the cities they live/work.
And in order to solve this problem, California average house size will decrease, their urban areas will be denser.
All your patriotic outburst MURICA IS GREAT, we got lots of money, big houses, big pickup trucks, might help you feel better about yourself, but it's really not the topic of this thread.