• chemical_cutthroat@lemmy.world
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    Outside of city centers in my state it’s almost 20% less per hour. Sure, the housing is cheaper, but other goods cost the same. That’s 20% less money to spend on groceries, cell phone bill, gas, car payment, etc. Also, moving out of the city, I would have to get a car again to get anywhere, instead of using the bus. It doesn’t always make sense to just drop everything and move to the burbs.

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      Yeah, it always depends on your field, there’s also big cities that are cheaper than others, where I’m at housing in the fifth city by population is at least 50% cheaper than in the first city and salaries aren’t that different.