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> There is a price for density: crime, trash, prices, overcrowding, urban decay, poverty and homelessness, etc.

One does not necessarily lead to the other. Urban life is far more complex than that. There are lots of places, even in New York with high density, but low crime, poverty, etc...




And they are probably very expensive.

I didn't say they all occur everywhere.




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