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		<description><![CDATA[Is city living cheaper than the 'burbs? | Awesome. I&#8217;ve always&nbsp;wanted something like this: a city by city map of affordable housing, indexed to local wages. But wait, there&#8217;s more! This map combines both housing and transportation costs. The result is maybe a bit surprising. In-city areas tend to look pretty good, while far-flung suburbs&#8212;where you get a lot of square footage (and lawnage) for your money&#8212;don&#8217;t look so good at all. It makes a little clearer the...]]></description>
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