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<blockquote data-quote="OldJacketFan" data-source="post: 523352" data-attributes="member: 304"><p>I wasn't being snarky just curious since I lived in LA for 8 years. Like any big city they have an issue with the homeless just like Atlanta, Dallas, Miami and many. many others. I did take a look after your post. A cursory search shows the encampment appear to be be localized in a relatively industrial area like in most cities. As to people fleeing it balances out most years with folks moving there, CA's population has remained relatively stable for the last 25 years or so. You perception of "middle class" is most likely based on where you live. My first wife and I were solidly middle class when we resided in CA, in Atlanta the same income would have put us in the upper middle class range as it did when we relocated back to Atl. As to Darkwa possibly going to UCLA he will see and experience a very similar lifestyle in LA as he would in Atlanta.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OldJacketFan, post: 523352, member: 304"] I wasn't being snarky just curious since I lived in LA for 8 years. Like any big city they have an issue with the homeless just like Atlanta, Dallas, Miami and many. many others. I did take a look after your post. A cursory search shows the encampment appear to be be localized in a relatively industrial area like in most cities. As to people fleeing it balances out most years with folks moving there, CA's population has remained relatively stable for the last 25 years or so. You perception of "middle class" is most likely based on where you live. My first wife and I were solidly middle class when we resided in CA, in Atlanta the same income would have put us in the upper middle class range as it did when we relocated back to Atl. As to Darkwa possibly going to UCLA he will see and experience a very similar lifestyle in LA as he would in Atlanta. [/QUOTE]
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