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by onecommentman
2071 days ago
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All of them? Your response suggests that. I’d counter that many young people permanently leave their “hometown” for financial opportunities that are currently only available away from that “hometown”. For privileged young folks who are “amenity migrants”, your statement would be admittedly true. It might be a bit classist to extend that assumption to all young people. |
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Sure, people who grew up in $COOL_PLACE but moved to $OTHER_PLACE for a job might want to (and be able to) move back to $COOL_PLACE now, but I don't think that generalizes to most of America.