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San Francisco Bay Area residents massively leave the region

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San Francisco Bay Area residents are massively leaving the region and moving to other cities. The level of internal migration in this area has peaked in the last 10 years, writes CBS San Francisco.

Carol Dabak has lived in San Jose for 40 for years, and now she is moving to Tennessee.

“I liked it here when I first came here. I really liked it. But it’s not the same now,” Dabak said.

People come all the time to the San Francisco Bay Area area and leave, but for the first time in a long time, the number of people leaving is much higher than the number of visitors. Now this area ranks first in the ranking of states with a high level of migration.

“Silicon Valley is growing all the time. And this was mainly achieved due to people who came to the region from other parts of the country. This is now changing,” the representative said. Joint Venture Silicon Valley Russell Hancock.

According to the Joint Venture Silicon Valley According to analysis, most workers move to Sacramento, Austin and Portland due to a number of factors. The most significant factor is the cost of housing.

“You shouldn’t even think about getting into the housing market here. And I mean not only employees, but also highly qualified specialists. The tech elite are having a hard time finding reasonably priced housing in Silicon Valley,” says Hancock.

Representatives of the shipping company U-Haul in San Jose they say they are faced with the problem of returning trucks for furniture transportation, as most people take a one-way ticket.

In turn, Dabak, among the reasons for which it leaves the city, called the crime and the current policy in the area.

“We don't like it here anymore. You know, we don’t like this sanctuary status and it’s just politics,” she said.

A woman plans to sell her house for about 1 million dollars and buy a much larger house near Nashville, moving closer to her family and friends.

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