one can only reasonably address this issue locally/regionally
Yes. Never said otherwise.
they need to worry about wherever they actually are.
Yes, and 98% of people are not in Atlanta. What’s the percent in other cities, do you know? If not, then the national number of 0.2% seems like our best proxy, and that number seems to indicate most cities are not having this problem. If you have data that covers all metropolitan areas and not just Atlanta, then I’m all ears, but I couldn’t find anything like that.
Yes. Never said otherwise.
Yes, and 98% of people are not in Atlanta. What’s the percent in other cities, do you know? If not, then the national number of 0.2% seems like our best proxy, and that number seems to indicate most cities are not having this problem. If you have data that covers all metropolitan areas and not just Atlanta, then I’m all ears, but I couldn’t find anything like that.