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Post #1037552

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DominicCobb
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Politics 2: Electric Boogaloo
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22-Jan-2017, 12:56 AM

ferris209 said:

DominicCobb said:

ferris209 said:

DominicCobb said:

ferris209 said:

DominicCobb said:

D.C. is a heavily democrat city, as evidenced by the high levels of educated people.

But what about the crime rate and the poverty levels? As well as those in New York, New Jersey, Oakland, Chicago, Detroit, Los Angeles, Dallas, New Orleans, Atlanta, etc. etc.

Densely populated places will naturally attract crime and poverty.

Ok. What’s their education levels though?

Are all those college educated folks prone to violence to poverty?

Nearly half the D.C. population has a college degree. The violence and poverty levels are not on par with that number.

So, education aside, there are high levels of violence and poverty in Washington D.C.?

What do you consider high? I feel comfortable saying D.C. has high levels of education because they do (highest in the country). Is that the same for violence and poverty? Don’t know, but my point was obviously the rates will be higher there than in any old small town, USA.