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by InitialLastName
2841 days ago
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> It doesn't explain what stops people from looking for jobs in other, cheaper places, which is something I'm struggling to understan What's hard to understand? Moving anywhere for a new job is expensive, and most people (even those with well-above-median incomes) have no savings. Most jobs don't include relocation, and the first paycheck doesn't come for ~4 weeks after starting. That means that moving as one person bringing nothing with you, you still need to house yourself for a month with no income, likely no connections (since you've moved somewhere presumably away from the family/friends in your hometown), and where you have no idea about local circumstances. |
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Their opportunities in Pakistan were pretty poor, so most of those siblings chose to emigrate and leave. Now most of those siblings are spread out around the US and Canada. My family moved to the US from Pakistan after his employer in Pakistan was unable to pay it's employees for months and we started from scratch here. This isn't just a new city, but a whole new country and culture.
All those siblings had to struggle like crazy to establish themselves, but it wasn't impossible.
Clearly there's a different perspective that others like yourself are seeing which I haven't understood.