Yeah this is something I have noticed the last few years. Remote work cuts both ways. Someone in NYC can now do their job in Cleveland. But someone in Cleveland might decide to try and do their job someplace more exciting like NYC.
And while people working originally Cleveland based jobs may not get as much money as an NYC based job, there are apparently enough high paying jobs (and trust funds) to support people moving into places like NYC.
And while people working originally Cleveland based jobs may not get as much money as an NYC based job, there are apparently enough high paying jobs (and trust funds) to support people moving into places like NYC.