Only if they stay in a city where everything is just the flip of a switch away, albeit expensive.
The ones that move to the country here, thinking that would be nice end up leaving within a year or two-getting a job in a big city where they can live in a condo like they did in the beehive in the colder state. They can’t make do without having all the buildings, streets and stores less than a mile away, never mind having to deal with an electrical co-op, a water well, septic tank, unpaved roads and wildlife in the yard.
That is a different discussion, rural living, although for the average middle class homeowner, a well and a septic tank don’t make much difference in anything, just as it doesn’t make much difference which business or co-op bills him for electricity.