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Old Posted May 10, 2015, 5:50 PM
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Originally Posted by Ant131531 View Post
In other words, we should continue to concentrate all of the country's msot lucrative employees in two or three cities creating extremely wealthy enclaves.
Upwardly mobile, wealthy people can chose to migrate to wherever it is they want. And the fact that an outsized proportion of these wealthy, highly educated people (and their corporations) still go to, cluster and stay in expensive New York and San Francisco means it's where they want to be.

Working on their exclusionary housing policies would prove to be a positive thing to the economy, as the article says.
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