Americans are heading back to their rural roots, looking for affordability, as high-tech firms move to escape over-regulation.
Net migration in America has turned away from cities, because people can no longer afford to live in crowded city centers.
Housing scarcity and costs are a global problem, and the usual proposed remedy – residential densification – is countereffective.
Housing is growing scarce, therefore unaffordably expensive, not only in America but also in Canada, Britain and East Asia.