This podcast episode delves into the trend of college-educated Americans migrating away from major coastal cities due to rising housing costs and the growing accessibility of remote work. The exodus of highly skilled workers from superstar cities has raised concerns about the future of these urban centers, while smaller and more affordable cities are witnessing an influx of professionals seeking a better quality of life. The impact on the economy, the character of cities, and the well-being of individuals is explored, emphasizing the need for proactive measures such as building more affordable housing to address the challenges and harness the opportunities presented by this migration reversal.