Why This One Area of Cities Is Usually the Poorest
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Urban Poverty
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The article explores how a specific area of cities tends to be the poorest due to wind patterns and air pollution, sparking discussion on environmental factors contributing to urban poverty.
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asnyderAuthor
3 months ago
Gift article: https://wapo.st/4od1but
carlos_rpn
3 months ago
https://archive.is/QylCx
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