A new analysis highlights overlooked urban centers that balance professional opportunity with housing affordability. The findings suggest a shift in geographic strategy for early-career professionals in the remote-work era.
- Shift toward affordable urban centers for new graduates
- Focus on balancing job opportunities with housing costs
- Increased role of remote work in geographic selection
- Potential for earlier homeownership in secondary markets
- Redistribution of early-career talent across regional hubs
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