Suburbia is Subsidized: Here's the Math

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The ROI framing is strange when discussing gov... the whole, if you make enough bad roi decisions you go out of business seems misplaced in a conversation about the government.
... and the video isn't clear about who is subsidizing low density areas.

I'd like to see a tax burden overlay of the 3d map he used.

This is just gibberish.
 

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The ROI framing is strange when discussing gov... the whole, if you make enough bad roi decisions you go out of business seems misplaced in a conversation about the government.
... and the video isn't clear about who is subsidizing low density areas.

I'd like to see a tax burden overlay of the 3d map he used.
Good grief, how did you get this from that video? :why:
 

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This is seen in Houston and Dallas. Both metros are creating levers to make suburbanites feel the pain by tolls and extra fees on traditional service like trash and water. Aside for water usage you also pay an extra fee for having it. County can pass on the expenses as tolls and municipal fees
 
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