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Most college towns in the Midwest are far nicer than the areas around it. Look at Fayetteville in Arkansas, I was shocked at what an awesome place it was compared to the region's surrounding it.
Well, when states, feds, student loans fund all the employees in a region at usually double what a normal private industry worker gets, that's almost a given. That and these college towns are filled with post-teen upper middle class students most of the year. It's a prime overspending demographic. Talk about money flowing out of parents pockets and into clubs, bars, restaurants, etc.
Of course it's going to be nicer than most dusty midwest farm towns.
I mean, yes i did use cesspool and ghetto to describe these places. But it isn't largely about economics, it's really about a cesspool of garbage ideologies and the leftist ghetto-like inhabitants.
Madison, Wisconsin is another prime example.
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