Individuals that live in what some classify as a "poor neighborhood" ultimetely end up paying more for goods and services than someone in a "richer neighborhood."
If you were to compare prices in an inner city Cub Food store verses one in the suburbs, you would find the inner city store has higher prices.
I know someone who's address changed from The Phillips neighborhoos to Blaine and their insurance rates dropped by $1,200 a year. Her agent informed her it was because of the change of address.
Reverend Carly Swirtz
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