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Mapping the distribution of higher education in America. Compare and contrast with the distribution of poverty:

Mapping the distribution of higher education in America. Compare and contrast with the distribution of poverty:

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    Wow, that’s like a one-to-one.
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    This is actually astonishing (though not necessarily surprising) to see laid out like this. This is why I do what I do.
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    Wait look even at Beverly compared to EP...MTG. This is fascinating.
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    I spent a semester at the University of Alaska Fairbanks. I even worked there for a year. It would be a tiny light brown...
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