Friday, August 20, 2021

Knowledge workers relocating to exurbs will encounter suboptimal advanced telecom infrastructure

Fringe outlying communities of major metropolitan regions were prized for their extreme privacy or more affordable housing before the pandemic, but were typically much less wealthy than the denser cities and affluent suburbs they surrounded.

The Great Reshuffling will likely make these far-flung exurbs richer and denser. The median household income across U.S. exurbs was $74,573 as of 2019, according to data from The American Communities Project. That likely ticked up over the last year as city dwellers in major job centers such as San Francisco and New York relocated to exurbs for the same or similar salaries.

The ‘Great Reshuffling’ Is Shifting Wealth to the Exurbs - WSJ

This population shift has implications for advanced telecommunications infrastructure that's often spotty in the exurbs. Knowledge workers relocating to the exurbs will often be in for a shock over the lack of fiber to the home connections where exurbanites are forced to get by with first generation DSL over aging copper phone lines or wireless connectivity.

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