The effects of living in a poor neighborhood
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#4"Another popular left-wing idea is a universal basic income" UBI is not only supported by left-wingers.
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#6"Another popular left-wing idea is a universal basic income" UBI is not only supported by left-wingers.
Re: The effects of living in a poor neighborhood
#7A comparison is made between:
> 25% of black kids had parents who grew up in the bottom two levels* and moved up at least one.
and
> 59% of white kids moved up
Notice any difference here? The whole article is like this. Comparing completely separate things. This is laughable. I feel embarrassed by the bias and sorry for those who read this article with a straight face.
Re: The effects of living in a poor neighborhood
#8This looks like a pretty substantive article with an unfortunately infantilized presentation. Let's try to stick to the important content if we can.
Re: The effects of living in a poor neighborhood
#9This looks like a pretty substantive article with an unfortunately infantilized presentation. Let's try to stick to the important content if we can.
If anything, I see the author's tone, bias, and perspective as problematic, but I suppose this is also just as subjective, and isn't a reason to not share an article.
Re: The effects of living in a poor neighborhood
#10This looks like a pretty substantive article with an unfortunately infantilized presentation. Let's try to stick to the important content if we can.