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But providing practically every service to a rural person is more expensive, but we do it anyway since we like to have a somewhat equal living standard for our rural citizens. Hell, the same goes for suburbs too. In many cities, poorer urban areas end up being net tax positive compared to suburbs because of the extensive amount of low-density infrastructure required outside the core.


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