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Who lives in Yellow Springs, and what are they paying to be here? The answers to those questions can be found in the 2012 Yellow Springs Cost of Living Report, completed this spring by Wright State University’s Center for Urban and Public Affairs (CUPA) and paid for by the James A. McKee Association.
CUPA’s Associate Director Jane Dockery along with members of the McKee group gave a presentation of the study on Thursday, June 14, at the Senior Center.
“Yellow Springs is unlike anywhere with a huge proportion of the population holding a bachelor’s degree or more,” Dockery said during the presentation.
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