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by bandris
1834 days ago
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The US and California in particular lost it's appeal. 20 years ago it was the dream destination for many. Now, even some Indians steer away. I don't know a single European who would want to live in the US. Not even from Eastern Europe. The go-to place is London, Berlin, Stockholm, Amsterdam, etc. FAANGS were started 1-2 decades ago. In past 5 years the trend changed. Ask PG. He will never move back to the US. And no, Texas will never be the next big innovation hub. Living in the US is dull and uninspiring if you lived away for long. Also the missing social net makes the situation worse and worse every year. "America" is losing the talent pool. |
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