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The grass isn't greener: Why people regret leaving the Bay Area for the Pacific Northwest
Many have left the Bay Area in pursuit of greener – and cheaper – pastures, but not all those who wander are content in their new cities.. Many have left the Bay Area in pursuit of greener and cheaper pastures, but not all those who wander are content in their new cities. Racial diversity or lack thereof was especially noticeable for Pacific Northwest migrants, accustomed to the heterogeneity of the Bay Area. While there may not be exceptional diversity in the Pacific Northwest, there certainly is a wealth of younger people.According to a 2016 study from Oregon Office of Economic Analysis, the largest group of those migrating into Oregon consists of people aged 25 to 34 the infamous millennials. According to Portland resident Eric Foley, 42, it's especially "awkward when the 'where are you from?' question comes up." Even then, Foley, who lived in San Francisco and Oakland for eight years, says the thought of moving back to the Bay Area only crosses his mind occasionally. Despite its splendor sunny weather, racial diversity, liberal attitude the Bay Area is, simply, expensive..

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