What if you made things better for your town?
A steadily growing economy is the gold standard by which economists measure a city’s success. More businesses, more output, more jobs, more revenue. More more more.
A steadily growing economy is the gold standard by which economists measure a city’s success. More businesses, more output, more jobs, more revenue. More more more.
Of all the things that have changed in the way we navigate mobility in America, the biggest is probably the influence of politics on how at home we feel in a place.
If you want to increase your net worth, you have two levers for doing it: earn more or spend less. Then there’s this magical thing called geoarbitrage that’s a way to both earn more and spend less at the same time by leveraging your remote work salary in a lower cost of living area.
News flash: If you’re location independent in your work, you can live wherever you want—including your current city!
I came up with the not-particularly-original-yet-to-the-point term “Anywhereist” to describe the fast-growing subset of people who aren’t tied to a particular geography by what they do for a living.