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Working class neighborhoods are resisting data centers at 5 times the rate of wealthy ones
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Maybe try reading the article before useless speculation on a topic that is clearly outlined in the data provided?
Ok, I've read the article and come back. I have the same question. The only statement that tangents my point is this one:
But the variable the article cares most about is what happens to data centers that encounter community resistance, vs ones that don't. Yes they categorize those 2 groups by income level, but there doesn't seem to be a chart saying "data centers are 5 times more likely to be proposed in low income areas compared to high ones."
Care to point me in the right direction?