Putting any valid criticism of this article aside, anecdotally, I know a bunch of people who have either left or are in the process of leaving California in the last few months. One of them just left SF. In other news, one of my cousins is seriously working towards moving out of NY. 3 of my team members have moved to smaller parts of the country. Simply speaking, my gut tells me this isn't just about San Francisco. T…
This is a real and global trend. Same thing is happening in European capitals right now. People, especially singles and young couples, are wondering why they are paying a huge portion of their income in rent in order to be in the city, when they can't go out anyway. Almost all big companies are working remote. If you are not too tied down, it's obvious to make the move. I don't think most people realize how similar t…
I live in such an European capital city (Bucharest) and in fact we can go out to meet our friends and the like, outdoor restaurants and coffee shops are open (they have been since the beginning of June), parks are open. Yes, concerts are still heavily restricted (some do happen, but only outdoors and with a limited number of spectators) and of course you cannot attend any sporting event just yet, but that's pretty manageable.