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by greenfield1
1142 days ago
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> Why would you cook or clean in Boston when you could do it literally anywhere else in MA without the commute? Because that's where you have your social connections. Friends, family. That's where your home is, your parents lived there, your grandparents lived there, you grew up there. And you hold out for better times. And that's why you can be exploited like that. That's the "not rational" part. The humans participating in the market are not "rational", for some odd definition of the word. But if you think through motivations, they are rational, if you put value in the reasons why people do this kind of job in this kind of situation. |
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Workers are leaving because they can't afford it, not because they want to stratify their families and leave their homes.
For those thinking this is the market successfully working: has the market successfully worked in the Bay Area? How does SF look right now?