Good point but I think its worse than that, its not just the suburbs. A good 50% of the population gets govt support of some kind. When it stops there will be riots all over. Some suburbs will be peaceful and some will be violent. I’d wager its almost random. The higher the population density the more likely there will be violence.
Look to Greece. What happens when the electric companies stop because they can’t pay their workers or buy coal? Or the police stop getting paid, the list is endless. The govt will try to hold it together for a while, leading to massive inflation.
Yes, but the distribution and density is less, the farther you get from the cities.
In the country. . . we’re a LOT more likely to be armed and a lot more likely to see mobs coming from a much farther distance. . .