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Possible problems with WFH?

Hey I don’t mind wfh, but I think there are problems associated with it. People working for relatively low wages are being priced out of more desirable remote areas, places like: small towns adjacent to national forests, small coastal towns, national park gateway towns. Homes get bought up for way more than a local employee, one who can’t work from home, can afford. They are depriving affordable housing for hard working low income workers on what I believe is a large scale. I only have anecdotal evidence. How does the WFH crowd address this?


Hey I don’t mind wfh, but I think there are problems associated with it. People working for relatively low wages are being priced out of more desirable remote areas, places like: small towns adjacent to national forests, small coastal towns, national park gateway towns. Homes get bought up for way more than a local employee, one who can’t work from home, can afford. They are depriving affordable housing for hard working low income workers on what I believe is a large scale. I only have anecdotal evidence.

How does the WFH crowd address this?

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