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Last year I would have been against it. But since those aholes decided to start charging Missourians sales tax even though they technically don't have to, might as well.
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KC is much cheaper than Austin in rents and equal in everything else. Compared to the rest of the country, Kansas City Metro Area's cost of living is 6.10% Lower than the U.S. average. Compared to the rest of the country, Austin's cost of living is 17.40% Higher than the U.S. average. I will say Austin is hip for younger employees living in urban settings compared to KC Cummin's has a hard time recruiting because there is little nightlife (social opportunities) near their headquarters in Columbus, IN but Austin does have nightlife and college amenities in their favor. So I call bullshit on your Austin COL claims |
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I don't think KC has much of a shot. If they go midwest, I imagine it'd be Minneapolis, Chicago, Austin, Dallas, Denver. Cities with younger populations, large or appealing metro areas, more affordable than the coasts.
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We'll be in Phoenix one day looking around though. |
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My guess is Atlanta. Georgia Tech, existing logistics staffing, major airline hub, relatively low cost of living. Their sprawl may hurt them though. I'd consider Chicago if it weren't for the crime and government instability. People are fleeing Cook County.
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