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Connecticut is home to some of the wealthiest Americans in the country, and yet its cities are among the nation’s poorest. Some say the first step to ending this inequality is to spread the wealth from thriving suburban areas to struggling urban areas.
This hour, we talk regionalization – will Connecticut ever embrace it as the state struggles with constant deficits?
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Connecticut is home to some of the wealthiest Americans in the country, and yet its cities are among the nation’s poorest. Some say the first step to ending this inequality is to spread the wealth from thriving suburban areas to struggling urban areas.
This hour, we talk regionalization – will Connecticut ever embrace it as the state struggles with constant deficits?
Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donate
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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