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by sudosteph
2686 days ago
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Nashville and Dallas aren't quite midwestern (nor is Denver really), but your point stands. Costs to live and work in the big coastal cities just seem to keep rising, but many folks are not getting enough additional value out of living in those places to justify paying it. This pattern is probably going to keep up for a while, especially because remote work is such a good deal for both companies and employees if they can do it right. |
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