Old 03-17-24, 07:33 PM
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Originally Posted by MinnMan
The most dense major cities the US are, in order
"Major city" != "city", first of all.

Originally Posted by MinnMan
New York
San Francisco
Boston
Miami
Chicago
Philadelphia
Washington D.C.
Providence R.I.

(2020 Census)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_o...lation_density
Your list is not found on that citation, second of all. "Metropolitan area" also does not equal "city". You also didn't even quote your source properly if you were trying to list metro areas in order. You may wish to try again -- or preferably not.

Originally Posted by MinnMan
But far be it from me to suggest that you should let facts get in the way of your opinions.
Ibid, there pal.

All that said, apart from your failed attempt to argue about precisely which are the highest-density cities in the country, are you seriously arguing against the point that high-density cities have the highest housing costs? If so, and after you learn to do research more accurately, look up the locations in the US with the lowest housing costs.

Once you do that, you will find that "my opinion" on this issue is completely correct.
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