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This map visualizes poverty in Philadelphia [NYTimes]

Philadelphia is the poorest big city in the U.S., with 27 percent of its population living below the poverty level. See how that breaks down around the city, as well as in its suburbs, in this New York Times graphic that maps poverty across the country.

Philadelphia is the poorest big city in the U.S., with 27 percent of its population living below the poverty level. See how that breaks down around the city, as well as in its suburbs, in this New York Times graphic that maps poverty across the country.

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