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come from outside the area, and perhaps subscribe to a differentsometimes radically
differentculture.[citation needed] Most students are young people, whose living habits may
be different from older people. Economically, the high spending power of the university
and of its students in aggregate may inflate the cost of living above that of the region.
It is common for university employees to commute from surrounding areas, finding the cost
of living in town too expensive.[citation needed] Studentification, in which a growing
student population move in large numbers to traditionally non-student neighborhoods, may
be perceived as a form of invasion or gentrification. It may be due to university
enrollment expanding beyond the capacity of on-campus housing, inadequate zoning
enforcement, and/or student culture. Neighborhood associations may work to limit
conversion of family homes to student rentals, while some local residents may oppose the
construction of large on-campus dormitories or expansion of fraternity and sorority
houses, forcing a growing enrollment to seek housing in town. Moreover, a single-family
home can be converted into several smaller rental units, or shared by a number of students
whose combined resources exceed those of a typical single-family rentala strong incentive
for absentee landlords to cater to students.[citation needed] In the US, educational
institutions are often exempted from local taxes, so in the absence of a system for
""Payments In Lieu Of Taxes" (PILOT), the university population will
disproportionately burden parts of the local public infrastructure, such as roads or law
enforcement. Some analysts argue that students relieve the burden on other parts of the
local public infrastructure, such as local primary and secondary schools, by far the most
costly line item in most North American city and town budgets, by providing tax revenues
through local sales tax and property tax paid by landlords. When a university expands its
facilities, the potential loss of property tax revenue is thus a concern, in addition to
local desire to preserve open space or historic neighborhoods. As a result, local people
may resent the university and its students.[citation needed] The students, in turn, may
criticize the local residents' taking jobs at the university provided by student
tuition and fees, and accepting the tax revenues (e.g. local sales tax, property tax on
rented properties) that students generate, but resenting students' lifestyles.
Some students refer to other inhabitants as "townies", a term with
somewhat derogatory connotations. This "town and gown" dichotomy
notwithstanding, students and the outside community typically find a peaceful (even
friendly) coexistence, with the town receiving significant economic and cultural benefits
from the university, and the students often adapt