By: Nadia, Erica, Ruby, and Logan.  Spatial Inequality- the unequal distribution of wealth or resources in a geographic area, so that some places are.

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By: Nadia, Erica, Ruby, and Logan

 Spatial Inequality- the unequal distribution of wealth or resources in a geographic area, so that some places are richer than others.

 This is a poor house located in Detroit, Michigan. This style of living can vary on how much you earn.

These Mexico City homes are usually one room homes made from anything that they can find. Mostly the poorest people are typically recent migrants of the city.

This house belongs to someone who is very rich in Detroit. They are in the upper or middle class. Unfortunately not many people live this way. The rich in Detroit are not as rich as rich people in Mexico city, though the poor are richer than in poor people in Mexico.

Very few people can afford Houses like this in New Mexico. The people who live in these Houses are very wealthy people That are large land owners or Leaders in business or government

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