• [deleted]@piefed.world
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    1 month ago

    Which is funny because income drops vomparatively in lower cost of living areas, especially if there isn’t a lot of options for employment, so it doesn’t really address the issue.

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      1 month ago

      Yes but usually things like rent and taxes end up taking a smaller portion of your income. So even though you went from 130k to 90k taxes and rent went from 60% to 40% of your income. This is of course dependent on your career having roles in cheaper states.