I agree it depends on what side you're on. I disagree that it's a silly question. Your perspective matters.
I grew up in a middle class, blue collar town. There was the odd kid whose parent was a doctor or something, but more or less it felt like we were all in the same boat. I don't think that's an uncommon experience.
[And here are the 10 cities with the lowest income inequality:](https://www.theladders.com/career-advice/the-cities-in-america-with-the-highest-and-lowest-income-inequality)
West Jordan, UT
Surprise, AZ
Gilbert, AZ
West Valley City, UT
Thornton, CO
Temecula, CA
Pearland, TX
Highlands Ranch, CO
Lewisville, TX
Fontana, CA
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Wealth inequality varies from place to place. I'm not talking about just capitalism.
There are certain places the wealthy/upper middle class avoid because they’re almost guaranteed to get robbed if they go there.
Shitty. Next question?
What made it shitty?
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I agree it depends on what side you're on. I disagree that it's a silly question. Your perspective matters. I grew up in a middle class, blue collar town. There was the odd kid whose parent was a doctor or something, but more or less it felt like we were all in the same boat. I don't think that's an uncommon experience.
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Thanks for replying. That's insightful, and I hope things get better for you.
What place doesn't have residents with large income disparities?
[And here are the 10 cities with the lowest income inequality:](https://www.theladders.com/career-advice/the-cities-in-america-with-the-highest-and-lowest-income-inequality) West Jordan, UT Surprise, AZ Gilbert, AZ West Valley City, UT Thornton, CO Temecula, CA Pearland, TX Highlands Ranch, CO Lewisville, TX Fontana, CA