by mariojv on 10/21/23, 1:09 PM with 67 comments
by toddmorey on 10/21/23, 3:00 PM
For the San Antonio area, 46% of households — more than 240,000 households — can't afford the essentials such as housing, child care, food, transportation, health care and a basic smartphone plan.
This data from ALICE, which stands for Asset Limited, Income Constrained, Employed. It's a stubborn number that hasn't budged in over a decade. About half the city really struggles to make ends meet.
by lukevp on 10/21/23, 2:40 PM
One of the things I worried about when I moved out of Texas was leaving such a strong and diversified economy… but after Covid and the normalization of remote work, this is thankfully less of an issue now. I hope remote work is here to stay. It helps prevent the centralization of labor around existing cities and lets the wealth of society spread more uniformly throughout the country.
by hsnewman on 10/21/23, 3:22 PM
by roenxi on 10/21/23, 2:27 PM
by mcculley on 10/21/23, 4:21 PM