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Monday, June 09, 2014

Most L.A. city employees don't live in L.A., Times analysis finds

Most L.A. city employees don't live in L.A., Times analysis finds
Experts say the high numbers point to forces that continue to push people out of the city, including pricey housing and poor impressions of the public schools. Workers who make more money are much more likely to live in Los Angeles than those with lower incomes, the analysis shows. Nearly 48% of the highest-paid employees live in the city, compared with 20% of the lowest-paid.

 



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