This Trend Is Threatening the Entire Housing Market — And It’s Becoming Impossible to Overlook

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Super commuters, who travel over 90 minutes each way to work, have emerged as a growing trend in the United States, saving money by living in desirable, distant locations while impacting the U.S. economy.

In 2012, a paper from NYU scholars Mitchell Moss and Carson Quing argued that “the twenty-first century is emerging as the century of the ‘super-commuter.'” Anticipating workforce shifts that have since accelerated due to the pandemic and the rise of remote work,

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