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.
Anonymous wrote:The Enclave in Silver Springs hosts > 200 LEGAL refugee/SIV families from Afghanistan … in case anyone here still gives a crap about people whom we screwed over. They still need a lot of help. Even in that “slummy place” rents are high (> 2000$ for 2 bedrooms) for families who only have 1 member able to work a minimum wage job. And MoCo has strict occupancy limits so a family with 4 kids and only one breadwinner will truly struggle to afford anything
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.
Anonymous wrote:MoCo is a second-tier county. Its new residents are mostly people who buy single family houses because they can’t afford to buy in Northwest or Fairfax and people who rent because they can’t afford a rental in Northwest or Fairfax. There are some small enclaves of wealth that offer what NW and Fairfax don’t but other than that MoCo is a cheaper choice, so you end up with extreme wealth on one end and lower incomes on the other.
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.
Why is virtually all of the low-income housing built in the eastern part of MoCo and never in Bethesda or Potomac?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It makes perfect sense. I haven't checked these numbers for MOCO.
But in Fairfax, there is a bulge of poorer students in the system. FARMS rate is 34% for all students there. My elementary has gone from 18% to 22% last couple years.
Public schools are not going to be what they used to be, at least in the DC area with its county-based systems.
In MCPS it's 33.2% FARMS, not "over half."
https://www2.montgomeryschoolsmd.org/about/statistics
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It makes perfect sense. I haven't checked these numbers for MOCO.
But in Fairfax, there is a bulge of poorer students in the system. FARMS rate is 34% for all students there. My elementary has gone from 18% to 22% last couple years.
Public schools are not going to be what they used to be, at least in the DC area with its county-based systems.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It makes perfect sense. I haven't checked these numbers for MOCO.
But in Fairfax, there is a bulge of poorer students in the system. FARMS rate is 34% for all students there. My elementary has gone from 18% to 22% last couple years.
Public schools are not going to be what they used to be, at least in the DC area with its county-based systems.
It makes no sense. Students are not meals. Students are people. In addition, most of the K-2 students from low-income families were born in the US, not "imported".
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.
Why is virtually all of the low-income housing built in the eastern part of MoCo and never in Bethesda or Potomac?
Why would someone want to build low income housing in Potomac/Bethesda when they could build traditional housing and make more money?
Some places are expensive..deal with it. Life ain't always fair. I want to live on the beach in Tortola, but here I am in Bethesda.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
It makes perfect sense. I haven't checked these numbers for MOCO.
But in Fairfax, there is a bulge of poorer students in the system. FARMS rate is 34% for all students there. My elementary has gone from 18% to 22% last couple years.
Public schools are not going to be what they used to be, at least in the DC area with its county-based systems.
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.
Why is virtually all of the low-income housing built in the eastern part of MoCo and never in Bethesda or Potomac?
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.
Why is virtually all of the low-income housing built in the eastern part of MoCo and never in Bethesda or Potomac?
Anonymous wrote: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 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.