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smt88today at 9:01 AM2 repliesview on HN

> ‘Smaller cities’ in the US are what most of the world calls ‘rural’.

What? No it's not. In the study I linked and also for most people's purposes, "smaller city" is something like Milwaukee or Pittsburgh, a place with an urban center, a real downtown, some skyscrapers, and probably a few corporate headquarters.


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lazidetoday at 9:14 AM

Generally smaller cities are the surroundings and suburbs to cities like that.

essephtoday at 1:57 PM

To somebody that lives rurally in the US, a town of 10,000 is where you go to get groceries. 100,000 gets you a movie theater and shopping. Pittsburgh? That's basically a megacity.

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