I'm talking
HP, pointed out with maps, figures, facts etc., etc.
The poverty seems to be congealed in those 3 square miles.
As for the look, don't give a diddle poo or two - how it ACTS is another issue
They act like they are incapable, unable, and can NOT earn more.
We all know people in poverty manage to become decent middle class
- if they have the desire, drive, inner willpower to overcome circumstance
Let's take Lowell : he posted
""I lived in Highland Park most of my adult life.
I could keep up my property, send my kid
to the Catholic school and pay my taxes""
Highland Park
- Population: 10,955
- Poverty rate: 49.0% [[top 10%)
- 2017 violent crimes per 100,000 people: 1,701 [[top 10%)
- Median home value: $33,500 [[bottom 10%)
Highland Park, Michigan, ranks as the fifth worst city to live
in the country in part because it is the poorest American city
by a wide margin.