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Old 03-08-2011, 02:08 PM   #67
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Originally Posted by SleepyBob View Post
We're already divided into the haves and have nots: Those who have the disposable income to buy the book outright and those who don't and are forced to get on the library's wait list.
A larger disposable income actually means you're more likely to use the library. I'll have to dig that study up somewhere, but it clearly showed that the majority of library patrons consists of middle-middle-class and up. Meaning, those that might profit most from a library are the least likely to use it.
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