Posted Nov 24, 2018, 1:27 AM
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^^^ I don't think larger issues have arisen because the migrants are actually finding a way to improve their lives and get out of poverty just as quickly as more move in. Like I said, the economy is desperate for labor out here and you can find a job making $15 an hour like nothing and the cost of living is pretty much zero. The subsidized apartments my friend manages start at $400/mo for a less than 15 year old 2 BR apartment. Who would stay in Englewood living in a dilapidated hole when you can move to Des Moines and rent that?
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