Wasn’t sure which forum to plop this topic in. Since the pandemic and the rise in remote work opportunities (with some forced “return to office” policies in the last year), there still has been noted of a growing surge in people fleeing major cities and moving to desirable rural areas and towns around the US where as long as the they have Starlink or decent wifi they can work just fine. If I were to guess for the Gen Z and millennials doing tech, sales, or admin type work that can be performed anywhere, they are probably left leaning politically. With all the dying small rural towns and counties with major population decline, are these young white collar city slickers being welcome or despised on this migration into these areas? I assume it’s very transient and not a permanent change. Regardless of political leaning, for American citizens that have this freedom to do research’s bd pick a spot to go live in a desirable place without the restrictions of proximity to an employer, I think it is wonderful. Great to be an American in 2025, but hopefully we won’t be corralled like cattle into the 15 min. city in the future as some predict.