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Are those jobs really worth it if every dime you make goes toward the inflated costs of living there?
Some people might feel they need to live in a certain place, but that doesn’t mean you need to be one of them. With 50 options in the US, and several more if you’re including Canada with Ontario, I think people have more options than they think. Also, go down to the city level. All of Ontario isn’t Toronto.
If someone isn’t working a job that enables them to pay those inflated prices, I don’t think it’s worth being there.
Right… Leave a meaningful career that you love, and go swing a hammer in Nebraska, 2500 miles from home, friends, and family, just so you can have food and shelter.
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