Does the US Constitution give a person the ‘right’ to live where they want???
If a person does not have the skills/earnings to live in a high priced area, then that person may want to consider moving to a low-cost area.
I am tired of the whining by people who want to live in expensive cities but do not want to pay the price.
I am tired of the whining by people who want to live in expensive cities but do not want to pay the price.
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The volume on whining will only increase, as many of the people you’re talking about will be headed “your way” over the next decade.
The big cities won’t die off, but they’re going to lose population due to expensive real estate, not as much economic opportunity as in the past, and not enough reproducing.(death rates higher than birthrates.)
Also, immigration isn’t a long term fix for population growth, because the same demographic trends are global. Most the first world economies with substantial market capitalization are leaning on the older side.