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  3. "There is an astonishing amount of evidence that direct cash grants work, but almost no politicians even mention the idea.

"There is an astonishing amount of evidence that direct cash grants work, but almost no politicians even mention the idea.

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    "There is an astonishing amount of evidence that direct cash grants work, but almost no politicians even mention the idea. Why?" https://rgmii.org/blog/initial-frequently-asked-questions/

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      "There is an astonishing amount of evidence that direct cash grants work, but almost no politicians even mention the idea. Why?" https://rgmii.org/blog/initial-frequently-asked-questions/

      eschaton@mastodon.socialE This user is from outside of this forum
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      @codinghorror Calvinism: “Someone might get ‘something’ for ‘nothing’ and that’s Not Fair an therefor immoral!”

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        @codinghorror Calvinism: “Someone might get ‘something’ for ‘nothing’ and that’s Not Fair an therefor immoral!”

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        @codinghorror If you haven’t tried bringing it up on Nextdoor, it’s an interesting experience.

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          @codinghorror If you haven’t tried bringing it up on Nextdoor, it’s an interesting experience.

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          @eschaton no thank you, I'm good

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            @eschaton no thank you, I'm good

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            @eschaton BUT! send them to our faq and https://rgmii.org in general as a resource / explainer, please!

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              "There is an astonishing amount of evidence that direct cash grants work, but almost no politicians even mention the idea. Why?" https://rgmii.org/blog/initial-frequently-asked-questions/

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              @codinghorror

              Seeing those “metro” areas in Montana, Wyoming and the Dakotas sent me down a rabbit hole looking for how they defined them…

              For anyone else interested:

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              This section provides detailed information and statistics on metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas.

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              Census.gov (www.census.gov)

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              • philsplace@mastodon.sdf.orgP philsplace@mastodon.sdf.org

                @codinghorror

                Seeing those “metro” areas in Montana, Wyoming and the Dakotas sent me down a rabbit hole looking for how they defined them…

                For anyone else interested:

                Link Preview Image
                About Metropolitan and Micropolitan Statistical Areas

                This section provides detailed information and statistics on metropolitan and micropolitan statistical areas.

                favicon

                Census.gov (www.census.gov)

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                @philsplace yes the definitions matter, but they are fairly straightforward

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