Liquor Lining is the practice of encouraging very high density of liquor stores and other alcohol outlets in low income and/or minority communities relative to surrounding areas.
This is a process of reverse redlining where instead of denial of services to low-income neighborhoods, the exact opposite occurs when banks believe it to be the most lucrative option for the service providers. Basically banks are betting on inner city people becoming alcoholics and are steering them to it.








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