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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The market strongly disagrees with this analysis. There is a reason it costs a lot more to buy a house in, say New Jersey, than it costs in North Dakota.[/quote] I think for professionals who want high paying jobs, big metro areas like NJ, DC, NY, SF.. are where it's at. If you are in the service sector, your chance of having more customers is greater in the more densely populated areas. Also, those big metro areas have more jobs for people with limited skills. Unfortunately, because those places have so many high paying jobs, the col goes up, and that creates more income inequality. The states with most educated people are not in the midwest, except for IL.[/quote]
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