Cities | The Guardian | Life in South America’s largest metropolis is anything but uniform – the city’s core and its periphery are worlds apart
"The stark statistic is found in the Map of Inequality 2017 compiled by Rede Nossa São Paulo. The NGO says not much has changed fundamentally for the city’s 12 million residents since it started collating data for its annual report five years ago. “There has been no significant reduction in inequality or improvement in the quality of life,” said research coordinator Jorge Abrahão...
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