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03/12/2025
So they spend MORE than that on buildings?
– u/
daypounder
In subreddit r/
FortWorth
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This is probably true in most large cities, no?
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All this does seem to match with recent data. That article does allude to some thriving, although admittedly you see a lot of brands going to seltzer and low impact.
You are right. I thought it was 107. So 109 is also down, by actually more than 107. Anecdotally without data, nine years ago everyone I knew in ‘Wood had four-five kids. Now a bunch still have three, but there’s a lot of 1-2, and an occasional zero. It seems like a pivot that tracks with America in general.