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by mcknz
4449 days ago
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Perhaps you're right in his particular instance. But the issue is the same even for those who end up homeless through no fault of their own. Moving for the homeless has many hidden costs, including the time and effort required to rebuild the local network of support one has built over many years. |
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Another thing that bugs me about the moving advice is this: It is good advice for an individual or a family, but it becomes extremely problematic if too many people do it. Many of the places where living expenses are low are also places were the public finances at the local level are in a catastrophic state. "Unemployment tourism" can be the deathblow for the municipal level if, as is the case in many places here in Europe, the municipal level has to finance much of the social infrastructure.