• flamingo_pinyata@sopuli.xyz
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    7 days ago

    Still, big cities seem to have a lower rate so I wonder if there’s something about the methodology that depends on population density

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      7 days ago

      Definitely more resources in a number of ways (healthcare, social programs, etc.), Possibly more community depending upon how rural an area you’re comparing to (and possibly how long that and surrounding families have been there).

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      7 days ago

      big cities are generally better to live in (at least in the USA) since there are more amenities there and people can actually get to them reliably without a car.