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There are only a couple of US states less dense than e.g. Norway, and even in those states the vast majority of the population live in small, higher density areas.

The areas where the vast majority of Americans actually live are fairly high density.

Some cost might come down to density, but not much.



Agreed, only trying to make the comment justice - not agreeing.

Arguable, Denmark has a super low density also if you count in Greenland.

As also written, I don't buy that argument. I think the core is inequality.




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