San Francisco? More like San Francisgo (Ep. 468)

Ben and Matt discuss how tech workers’ preference for remote work is driving a near-exodus from cities like San Francisco, while smaller cities like Tulsa, Oklahoma are literally paying remote workers to relocate.

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https://stackoverflow.blog/2022/07/29/san-francisco-more-like-san-francisgo-ep-468/

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