• hraegsvelmir@ani.social
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    14 hours ago

    I’ve looked at those sorts of cities, and honestly, it has yet to wind up proving practical once I run the numbers. Yeah, I could move to Indianapolis and have a much nicer apartment for the same money or less, but between wages generally being substantially lower and needing to purchase at least two cars to be able to get around in most of these places, it’s always wound up where I would be tossing the roughly the same percentage of my income away between those two factors.

    Like, I would be perfectly fine with moving away to a city where I took a paycut, but could afford a comparable apartment with a lower rent and rely on public transit or bike infrastructure to get around safely and quickly, but I haven’t found anywhere that ticks those two boxes yet.

    It really seems like something that only makes sense if you’re taking an internal transfer and will be keeping your higher salary after moving inland.