i wonder whether this predictive power of neighborhoods is a variable that reduces class mobility, or gets people stuck. It's correlated with money and low poverty rates and things like that. So they're defly are, you know, people who have rough backgrounds, parents with lower income, are going to end up on aver in worse neighborhoods. But it's not perfectly correlated; cheddy has even found that it's only weakly correlated with rents in an area. i'd love to eat ther mii, make the ca ture and data sins for them. I'm justjust thinkin of your friend, if your friends listen to this episode and they're not invited to this session,
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