>>1652492>outside of any major city, people may still live there but they are usually poorer (poverty has grown at a faster rate in the suburbs than the city) the older the suburb is the public services usually get worse as well.That's a false assumption. The inner (first), established suburbs of cities are usually the most desired as they still offer better services and floorspace/$ than the city they grew from, but without the high taxes, crime, and shitty schools
>>1652492>rural is not being connected to any municipal water supply> or having any of the services and amenitiesYou've never actually lived in a rural area
>suburban leeches expect city amenities while not having to pay the price for itYeah they expect safety and good schools and reasonable taxes, which is exactly what they get. You're mad because it works despite your narrative.
>I'll have to find the study,Pic rel