π Does where you live impact your economic mobility? It would seem so.
A recent analysis highlights how geography can shape opportunities for moving up the economic ladder in the U.S.
Cities like Austin, Nashville, and Grand Rapids lead the way for upward mobility, while others offer less opportunity, and still others indicate decline.
Why the difference? Factors like education quality and community investment likely play a role. However, it's complex, and pinpointing all the meaningful drivers is impractical.
Whatβs clear: the environment you choose to live in can significantly influence your trajectory.
π Explore the full data and insights here: https://lnkd.in/gGi9Qc8U
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