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by abeppu
1336 days ago
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> Theoretically, the wages should come up to make it possible to live there, assuming the service providers are actually having trouble hiring. Why, theoretically, would wages rise enough to make it possible for any worker to live in the city? I think the situation where workers with the worst alternatives and weakest negotiating position are stuck commuting into SF from outside is unfortunate but theoretically entirely understandable; SF wages aren't forced to rise to support someone living here, but only to be high enough relative to wages elsewhere to compensate for the cost of commuting. |
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True, but then the implied issues with not living in the city you work in become moot if truly compensating for the commute and cost of living outside the city.