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by LeoJiWoo
3118 days ago
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It's not really technology pushing people into cities is it ? I assumed its really due to a lack of well paying jobs, combined with an increased debt burden from college. I guess one could argue technology has lead to increased automation and reduction of jobs typically found outside of cities. |
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Close. It's because there's been a massive reduction in low-skill jobs that can still pay the bills outside of cities (whose size sustains their service sector, so you can keep the people who can't cut it at university employed).
Robotics did this somewhat; Chinese slave labor doesn't help.