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Gitopia t1_iqz7gcv wrote

Is it that much worse in Silver Spring and Alexandria than say Queens and Brooklyn?

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RamekinThief t1_iqzyvhp wrote

Silver Spring and Alexandria aren't isn't included in this calculation for DC, but Queens and Brooklyn are included for NYC, though

EDIT: Turns out Alexandria is part of the DC Core Based Statistical Area. I stand (half) corrected.

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9throwawayDERP t1_ir0lhej wrote

No Silver Spring and Alexandria are included. The study uses the Census Dept's metro areas:

> (cities demarcated by the US Census Bureau’s Core Based Statistical Areas).

Here are some maps: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Core-based_statistical_area

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RamekinThief t1_ir1e0uc wrote

Alexandria is part of the Core Based Statistical Area for DC, you're right, but Silver Spring is part of Silver Spring-Frederick-Rockville.

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ChipKellysShoeStore t1_ir088rr wrote

Queens and Brooklyn are in NYC. Alexandria isn’t in DC

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Gitopia t1_ir0daxe wrote

Yeah if you ignore imaginary lines on a map, they are functionally similar.

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RamekinThief t1_ir1e98u wrote

If you ignore imaginary lines on a map, you're no longer comparing the things that are being compared in this article.

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