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It makes sense if it's the case. There's been more centralization around major urban areas and there's generally more acceptance of distributed teams whether or not employees are actually sitting in a home office or not. More households are two income. Put those all together and they both increase the friction of relocating and decreasing the imperative to do so in order to take a new job.


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