TL;DR: Americans now need to make $120K a year to afford a typical middle-class life and qualify to purchase a home. Minimum.

  • @aesthelete
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    10 months ago

    People are moving for affordability rather than economic opportunities.

    I also have a (likely unpopular) opinion that this is not something that you should do. I read the CNN money articles, and I did one of these moves. What I found is that while the price of living may be less (a difference that is increasingly becoming marginal as more move to “cheap” areas), lost earnings can sometimes eat up more than the difference in the cost of living.

    In simpler words, yes, it’s the case that you can live a bit better in a “cheap area” on the same dollar amount, however, high COL regions often also offer higher salaries. So you might be able to get a steak for the price of a burger in a big city, but in some cases you’re going to miss out on 30-50k of salary per year…so…maybe not the best move.

    • @nbafantest
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      310 months ago

      I also share this view, but unfortunately a lot of people are still moving bc of “affordability”

      • k-rad
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        110 months ago

        I’d rather live in a LCOL city than ever have a shoebox in NYC again

        • @nbafantest
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          110 months ago

          I’d rather NYC remove their famously restrictive building code, and live in a nice affordable apartment in NYC and the economic opportunities it provides.