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Clubber | 9 months ago

>We're five years into remote work being way more common than it ever was before, and it hasn't broken that stranglehold of concentration yet.

That's partially because big companies decided WFH was now verboten. Part of it was because execs in that area didn't want their personal property values to go down, I suspect. I'm sure there was also governmental pressure as well to protect the auxiliary businesses like local restaurants, protect tax revenue like property tax state income tax, etc.

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