Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 12:08     Subject: Why is there so much income inequality in moco

Anonymous wrote:More than 30% of MoCo population are foreign-born.
More than 50% MCPS K-2 students are FARM.
Imported poverty is real in MoCo.


Well, then, Fairfax, Arlington, DC, and PG are importing poverty as well, because they have huge FARMs percentages also.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 11:31     Subject: Why is there so much income inequality in moco

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:That’s the question.
For a place that elects politicians that are so pro-egalitarianism why is there so much income inequality. I’ve seen Potomac and I’ve seen the slummy apartments in Wheaton and Silver Spring and the Soviet high-rises in White Oak.


These "Soviet high-rises"?

https://enclavesilverspringapts.com/home-new/

The ones that were built in 1966 and are currently owned by a private equity firm that has a goal of maximizing return for its investors?

https://www.enclave-holdings.com/

Not really what I think of, when I think of the Soviet Union, but ok.

+1 The high rises in White Oak and other stupidly non-accessible locations were the f you from the last majority Republican County Council which approved all of them in a lame duck session after being voted out.


In what alternate dimension was the Montgomery County Council ever majority Republican?

1966. Read more carefully.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 11:26     Subject: Why is there so much income inequality in moco

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Right wing trolls concern-trolling each other, yawn.

Montgomery County is an economic powerhouse where rich and poor both come to grow wealth.

Taxes pay for robust social services safety net.


Lol, MoCo is in epic free fall. It hasn't been the premiere economic development very for the state in years. You've been living under a rock, sweet cheeks.

https://www.bisnow.com/washington-dc/news/economic-development/prince-georges-county-fueled-by-edc-studiob-113758


It still is the wealthiest by far which is all that matters ultimately.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 11:25     Subject: Why is there so much income inequality in moco

Anonymous wrote:More than 30% of MoCo population are foreign-born.
More than 50% MCPS K-2 students are FARM.
Imported poverty is real in MoCo.


Over half of MCPS K-2 students are Free And Reduced Meals? That doesn't make sense.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 11:16     Subject: Why is there so much income inequality in moco

More than 30% of MoCo population are foreign-born.
More than 50% MCPS K-2 students are FARM.
Imported poverty is real in MoCo.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 08:47     Subject: Why is there so much income inequality in moco

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is true everywhere in the DMV. For example, many people in 22207 in N Arlington would probably never dare to step foot in most parts of S Arlington where are the slummy apartments are located.


I am from moco, has a friend in Wheaton, but I lived in Chevy chase. I live in 22207 now, and pass the “slummy” 22204 apartments all of the time. You know what the difference is? In va, there is very little crime and I feel perfectly safe walking around those “slummy” apartments. The people who live in them are mostly recent immigrants, and they want to work. They work hard, and they aren’t causing any problems crime wise. Can’t say the same about Wheaton.


Wheaton is just as safe as South Arlington, despite what the rabid anti-MoCo poster on here wants you to believe. Just check the Arlington PD crime reports -- South Arlington is not the crime-free utopia you're describing.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 07:44     Subject: Why is there so much income inequality in moco

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:This is true everywhere in the DMV. For example, many people in 22207 in N Arlington would probably never dare to step foot in most parts of S Arlington where are the slummy apartments are located.


I am from moco, has a friend in Wheaton, but I lived in Chevy chase. I live in 22207 now, and pass the “slummy” 22204 apartments all of the time. You know what the difference is? In va, there is very little crime and I feel perfectly safe walking around those “slummy” apartments. The people who live in them are mostly recent immigrants, and they want to work. They work hard, and they aren’t causing any problems crime wise. Can’t say the same about Wheaton.


In contrast, in Wheaton, the people who live in the apartments are mostly recent immigrants, who work - doing the jobs you wouldn't want to do at any level of pay, and certainly not the level of pay they are getting for their work.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 07:40     Subject: Why is there so much income inequality in moco

Anonymous wrote:This is true everywhere in the DMV. For example, many people in 22207 in N Arlington would probably never dare to step foot in most parts of S Arlington where are the slummy apartments are located.


I am from moco, has a friend in Wheaton, but I lived in Chevy chase. I live in 22207 now, and pass the “slummy” 22204 apartments all of the time. You know what the difference is? In va, there is very little crime and I feel perfectly safe walking around those “slummy” apartments. The people who live in them are mostly recent immigrants, and they want to work. They work hard, and they aren’t causing any problems crime wise. Can’t say the same about Wheaton.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 07:32     Subject: Why is there so much income inequality in moco

Anonymous wrote:I think I’m a pretty typical “rich” MoCo resident. Moved to this area after school, lived in DC until kids, etc.

Honestly I could move to almost anywhere at this point and keep doing what I’m doing. I do like the area and enjoy my neighbors. It’s definitely my preference to stay.

MoCo’s progressive politics are a major turn off, however. Don’t follow the path of California, MoCo. It’s not hard to leave when you have options.


I agree completely. Between Proposition 13 and using environmental laws to prevent building more housing in areas where there is already housing, California's housing policy has been a disaster. California's highway building policy has also been a disaster, although that's not unique to California.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 05:46     Subject: Why is there so much income inequality in moco

Anonymous wrote:Right wing trolls concern-trolling each other, yawn.

Montgomery County is an economic powerhouse where rich and poor both come to grow wealth.

Taxes pay for robust social services safety net.


This was somewhat true 30 years ago. Not today.
Anonymous
Post 08/01/2023 00:14     Subject: Why is there so much income inequality in moco

lol PG, Charles and Howard have surpassed MOCO
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2023 23:28     Subject: Why is there so much income inequality in moco

Anonymous wrote:Right wing trolls concern-trolling each other, yawn.

Montgomery County is an economic powerhouse where rich and poor both come to grow wealth.

Taxes pay for robust social services safety net.


Lol, MoCo is in epic free fall. It hasn't been the premiere economic development very for the state in years. You've been living under a rock, sweet cheeks.

https://www.bisnow.com/washington-dc/news/economic-development/prince-georges-county-fueled-by-edc-studiob-113758
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2023 23:14     Subject: Why is there so much income inequality in moco

I think I’m a pretty typical “rich” MoCo resident. Moved to this area after school, lived in DC until kids, etc.

Honestly I could move to almost anywhere at this point and keep doing what I’m doing. I do like the area and enjoy my neighbors. It’s definitely my preference to stay.

MoCo’s progressive politics are a major turn off, however. Don’t follow the path of California, MoCo. It’s not hard to leave when you have options.
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2023 23:04     Subject: Why is there so much income inequality in moco

Post WWII housing. Illegal immigrants.
Anonymous
Post 07/31/2023 23:01     Subject: Why is there so much income inequality in moco

The political leaders work to create safety net programs, which is great. They do not work to create long-term strategies for job and skills growth. So there isn't much chance of large portions of current safety net consumers making their way out to well paying jobs. We build safety nets, not ladders.