City Wealth Dynamics
The discussion highlights the stark income inequality in America, drawing parallels between the wealth of tech moguls and the struggles of the bottom 40%. Insights into urban real estate reveal a preference for New York and Miami as strong investments, while San Francisco's reliance on a single industry raises concerns. The conversation emphasizes the importance of practical governance in shaping cities that are walkable, economically diverse, and capable of accommodating growth.In this clip
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