• Bonskreeskreeskree@lemmy.world
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    Articles like these are better served split up between metro city areas, burbs and rural. Vastly different numbers that are otherwise hidden by averages. 50k ain’t getting you shit inside atlanta and most of the burbs. If you wanna live 2 hours out in the sticks? Sure, maybe

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      Good luck making $50k 2 hours in the sticks, though, unless you’re in Oil and Gas. At least near me, people in the rural areas love oil because it was the first time they could get “decent” blue collar jobs. That’s why paid retraining and/or relocation needs to be offered to people in Oil as Gas as part of any climate action. You won’t get people who used to make $4/hr to agree to go back to that when oil pays then $35/hr. But if you offer them $40/hr for training and opportunity for even higher wages over time, many people would jump on that.

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        Nobody seems to get this when I bitch about home prices and low salaries…

        Yes I’ll just move to nowhereville, job openings: 6, 5 of which are $10/hr while homes are still $180k