Gitopia t1_iqz7gcv wrote
Reply to comment by ixrequalv in These are the most and least expensive major U.S. cities based on the average cost of monthly expenses by PabloEscobar301
Is it that much worse in Silver Spring and Alexandria than say Queens and Brooklyn?
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.
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
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.
ChipKellysShoeStore t1_ir088rr wrote
Queens and Brooklyn are in NYC. Alexandria isn’t in DC
Gitopia t1_ir0daxe wrote
Yeah if you ignore imaginary lines on a map, they are functionally similar.
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.
Cheomesh t1_ir5bt5y wrote
Not anymore, anyways.
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