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    20 days ago

    From 2006 to 2020, poorer metropolitan statistical areas experienced annualized food inflation that was 0.46 percentage points higher than that of richer ones—amounting to a cumulative difference of 8.8 percentage points over the period. Poorer areas also had fewer goods, fewer retailers, and higher market concentration.

    Heh, I told you guys, the reason the poors are poor is because they shop at poor stores which are, naturally, more expensive. This has nothing to do with the fact that the poors have, by design, zero political power, it’s simply because those poors that work 60 hours a week to just have their basic needs barely met are lazy… duh.

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