Without even looking at the data, I think it's safe to say that not many people who are drive a late-model Bentley are defrauding soup kitchens. If you look at the available data on median income of buyers of various cars, despite the common internet comment that people who have expensive cars are in way too much debt, the median buyer/leaser of even a $150k luxury car is very wealthy. If you just price out their time, it doesn't make sense to drive to a soup kitchen over ordering Uber Eats.
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nostr:npub1a4cfqcj5cq9qauuzz33rqq63kudnu6k7x4fe4xep93s7lu5hgk3szqt2kf also, am i the only one who thinks it could be a good thing if rich people started routinely eating alongside poor people...?
like, i think i actually *want* some of my own tax dollars to be spent on that...?