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Gen Z flees SF for cheaper cities, fueling tech growth in Nashville, Orlando

Younger workers, particularly Gen Z, are increasingly leaving expensive tech hubs like San Francisco for more affordable "welcomer cities" such as Nashville and Orlando. These cities offer a lower cost of living, better work-life balance, and a growing number of corporate job opportunities, making them attractive alternatives for talent migration. Major companies like Oracle and Starbucks have recently announced significant investments and job creation plans in Nashville, further solidifying its position as an emerging innovation economy contender. AI

IMPACT Emerging tech hubs may see increased AI talent and investment as workers prioritize affordability and work-life balance.

RANK_REASON Article discusses demographic and corporate migration trends impacting city economies, rather than a specific event.

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Gen Z flees SF for cheaper cities, fueling tech growth in Nashville, Orlando

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  1. Fortune TIER_1 English(EN) · Sydney Lake ·

    Gen Z fled San Francisco for Texas and Florida. Now they’re turning ‘welcomer cities’ into the next big tech towns

    The next wave of the migration story is already underway, and it’s moving the innovation economy into unexpected territory.