inequality

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Do you see great disparities of wealth in your community?

Prompt snagged from: NY Times

Section 8 housing in Minnesota, Cedar apartments in MSP.

In Southern California, the contrasts are impossible to ignore. I can drive down a couple of blocks and see apartments under the Housing Choice Voucher program, what was known as Section 8, then turn the corner and drive a few miles and find multi-million-dollar homes with ocean views, glass walls, and infinity pools. A few miles away someone is sleeping in their car or couch surfing just to get by.

Even at work, the parking lot is lined up with luxury cars next to beaters. In healthcare, theres Cedars-Sinai treating celebrities and executives, while Los Angeles General tends to the underserved, underinsured… the forgotten.

There’s Erewhon, where smoothies cost $20 and then on the other side of the city, someone’s selling homemade tamales from the trunk of their cars, trying to help pay for medical bills or a funeral.

Disparity isn’t hidden here. It’s in the skyline, apparent in traffic, and visible in every street corner and parking lot. It’s the beauty and the pain of Southern California, where dreams and desperation coexist, side by side.


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8 responses to “inequality”

  1. Hazel Avatar

    Same here in my place. Some live okay and some live impoverished. I think most part now.

  2. Prog2Goal Avatar

    Yes, a huge discrepancy. Plus, it’s even worse with the homeless and drug addicts seemingly abandoned by greater society.

    1. justrojie Avatar

      Absolutely!!

  3. Violet Lentz Avatar

    Which I think ads a breath of realism to those who are not too callus to admit they breathe.

    1. justrojie Avatar

      For sure!

  4. Edward Ortiz Avatar

    There are many cities across the U.S. that look the same. The disparity in other countries is even worse. I remember seeing Saddam Hussein’s palaces in Iraq, with golden toilets and huge compounds for his family and friends, while at the same time seeing poor families living in mud huts.

    1. justrojie Avatar

      it’s just crazy how much money one person could have while other people are on the verge of dying

      1. Edward Ortiz Avatar

        Absolutely!

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