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Hmm, and who do you think contributed to the salaries, tips and businesses of the above mentioned groups. I'm quite sure a large part came from tech salaries. Everything is related. You can't jump off the planet.


>> If you live in a tech growth region get your truck driver, construction, bar tender friends or neighbors to be truly honest with you about how they view "tech guys" and the impacts of massive tech growth on their cities and the impacts on their personal quality of life and you'll learn a lot about how people feel, especially if they're renters.

> Hmm, and who do you think contributed to the salaries, tips and businesses of the above mentioned groups. I'm quite sure a large part came from tech salaries.

It also turns out people care about more than just money.


I got pushed out of Santa Cruz, along with most of the people I grew up with and most friends. Those that remained ended up with kind of a rump version of normal life because expenses are so high, friends and family are all gone and not because they wanted to leave. Sometimes resentment is felt. Sadness for the world you knew being lost.


I'm sure they would argue that the primary impact is higher prices (of housing especially), not higher salaries and tips. If you have a few new high income people come into a neighborhood, that feels like some extra dollars coming into the neighborhood; but if a large enough portion starts to become high income transplants, suddenly the locale starts catering to high income as the median consumer target, and previously-middle income workers are now relatively low income.


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