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We've all seen what happens with low income housing projects. We definitely don't want to build ghettos. And all the studies I've read have said when you integrate subsidized housing in more upscale neighborhoods that there's a direct benefit to the people living in some of the better neighborhoods. For one thing you'll meet neighbors who have more resources than you instead of being isolated and surrounded by people they're all in the same boat. The schools tend to be better. What they found in Seattle it was if you move to poor person into an upscale zip code the outcome was surprisingly better.

From: Day 20: Legislators target affordable housing crisis with special housing districts

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