No they don't. This is a choice, not an obligation.
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Sacramento is 90 min away. Are you suggesting $81k doesn't afford housing there either?
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I'm pro-housing and yet your amplification of sensationalism still manages to drive me nuts.
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To me or Mike? Black communities have been decamping/displaced from Oakland/Alameda to Central CA for years but there are few jobs there.
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That's a completely different headline. Mike's spin: "People who make $81k..."
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This article's actual basis: a single woman moves 3 hours away, by public transport, to get a 3 bedroom for $1000. Has anyone read this?
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The pt that says "three years ago, after a developer bought her building and evicted Ms. James and her neighbors, she moved to Stockton"?
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She was evicted.
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But also structurally, the Bay Area leads the nation in mega-commutes given its hot economy & low-density, sprawling norms.
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Replying to @kimmaicutler @ByRosenberg
No one is denying mega-commuters exist – 2% of Bay Area workers according to Mike’s article.
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