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Originally Posted by Stay Stoked Brah
I don't know what's going on with regional Pittsburgh, but I'm sure Pitt benefits from outsiders that have already been taxed by their own community that then come into Pburgh's city limits to spend their post tax money there.
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Of course Pittsburgh does. But those benefits are far, far less than the liabilities that come from subsidizing the “outsiders” to live at an artificial price point in their far suburban/exurban community.
What aren’t you getting about the fact that it is nowhere near an equal financial exchange?
Once again, let those who reside in suburbs/exurbs pay actual market rates for infrastructure if they want to live there.