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TopicGeee... I wonder why there's a labour shortage...
Unbridled9
11/25/21 8:16:57 PM
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adjl posted...
It'll change, but not for the better. The people that are struggling to make ends meet generally aren't the ones in jobs where working remotely is an option. Those in remote jobs can move somewhere else and save the money, but living in the city generally offers enough luxuries that there will always be enough demand to keep rents fairly high. If anything, the relatively well-off people leaving more expensive cities are going to end up driving up rents/housing prices in areas that used to be cheaper, making things worse for those in minimum wage positions.

While I don't disagree with where you're coming from or your conclusion; I feel the wealthy will opt to live in 'luxury' locations. Places that are sea-side, maybe on mountains, or at least tropical areas. You won't see Jeff Bezos relocating his residence to Nebraska.
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