Question 3: Based on Reading 4.2, do you notice a general pattern about social classes in NYC?

In New York City, social classes often exhibit patterns where certain neighborhoods are associated with specific income levels and lifestyles. For example, Manhattan is known for its wealthier residents, while areas like the Bronx may have lower-income populations. These patterns can vary based on factors like gentrification, historical trends, and economic changes. In my neighborhood, Brooklyn, a lot has changed and gentrification has played a major role. I am shocked that Brooklyn still tends to be a lower-class borough due to the gentrification in the borough. 

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