• Kbobabob@lemmy.world
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    1 day ago

    Look at Mr Fancypants, with enough money to live in a desirable area and have enough time to go for strolls to the grocery store(s).

    Seriously though, this is not the norm in the states.

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      I mean, there’s a bunch of factors to this some social some geographical, but it turns out, the US has almost uniqiely bad design of towns and city with the auto-lobby holding a firm grip on their balls.

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      I’m not in a particularly desirable area… I’m also not in the US though.

      A bug reason why the only desirable areas tend to be walkable in the US is just because there are so few.

      If you promoted widespread walkable city-design, then prices will become more accessible to everyone. Even the poorest areas lf my city are super walkable, even moreso than many of the richer areas.