I address this in the article. It's both but it's mostly a race issue. As I say in the article, working-class white families were impacted, it's true, but they weren't redlined into specific neighborhoods and they weren't refused loans that allowed them to move to the suburbs.
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Born and raised in the South, living in Ohio. Writes about politics, management, and religion.
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