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by runjake 2151 days ago
They should be the same, because they provide the same value to the company.

Also, there are trade-offs to where one lives.

I probably don't need to list the up and downsides of urban living to this audience, but living in a rural area, you:

- Definitely can't get by without a vehicle, if you live some distance from a city

- Fuel for that vehicle

- Goods and services tend to cost more

- Less convenient access to museums, parks, gyms, etc.

- Often more money is needed to maintain real estate.