What's the most economically-segregated city in America?
Wrote a little bit about this last March, but here's some new information and ideas around it. This looks at segregation as a factor of income, education, and occupation (as opposed to simply income, which is how a lot of people look at segregation). This is different than "Which city has the highest/lowest inequality?" That implies a gap between the hi…
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