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by lotsofpulp
1007 days ago
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Employers do not force people to work for them, and they also do not have an unlimited choice of employees. Certain commute lengths make sense at certain payrates at certain commute costs. If the commute costs change, then the other two variables have to change too, and the employer will have to pay more to incentivize people further away to work for them. And if living closer to work costs more, then the employer is going to have to pay more to have their employees afford to live closer. |
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