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Originally Posted by iheartthed
Those people who can do that are gone anyway. Even if the tax rate were 0%, I don't really get why someone would work a 100% remote role in NYC with no other obligations that keeps them here. It's expensive, the weather is kind of terrible, and the living spaces are small. New York will never compete with Florida on weather or cost of living.
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We have forumers on here that are convinced WFH will actually grow central cities as people have more options to live the lifestyle they want. I tend to disagree, but there will always be a subset of people, including the rich, who stay in cities because of things they like that are unique to that location.