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https://www.pods.ca/fr/blog/2023/05/moving-trends

Can anyone explain why this says the exact opposite?

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Why are they leaving Dem states for Rep states if they’re so great to live in?

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Maybe the people moving aren’t great people?

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Not because they want to unless they like a lower quality of life, want to be allowed to oppress people, or prefer to be around crazy racists lol

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It doesn’t say the exact opposite, that’s why. Your question is a non-sequitur.

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Is this a troll question? The metrics used are so different it’s not even about the same thing.

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I’m thinking that’s mostly retirees on fixed incomes. Low wages = low cost of living = crappy schools = low wages

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Do you have a source for that?

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gestures broadly

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“I’m thinking” doesn’t imply a source unless I’m omnipotent, which I’m not.

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I used pods to move from California to SC because I can work remotely, get paid a CA wage, could afford a house for the first time, while living close to family in SC.

Covid lockdowns in big cities made them feel much smaller and that started to feel a little claustrophobic- living in a tiny apartment, not really leaving that much. At least there’s more room to stretch out in smaller cities, but now that things are seemingly going back to normal (not that I think SC had any shifts in that aspect to begin with), I’d much rather be somewhere that doesn’t feel so hostile.

That being said, after a couple years of being here the vibes here are bad and I intend on moving possibly to Minneapolis as soon as I can.

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