Hannah Rosen
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And you're not just describing something geographic. You're describing something psychological, right?
And you're not just describing something geographic. You're describing something psychological, right?
And you're not just describing something geographic. You're describing something psychological, right?
Right, because it's not just about geography. It's not just about money. It's about a sense of yourself as having infinite possibilities, like you could just move and move. You weren't class-bound in any way.
Right, because it's not just about geography. It's not just about money. It's about a sense of yourself as having infinite possibilities, like you could just move and move. You weren't class-bound in any way.
Right, because it's not just about geography. It's not just about money. It's about a sense of yourself as having infinite possibilities, like you could just move and move. You weren't class-bound in any way.
So just in numbers, can you give a sense of where we are now? Like, what's the statistic that shows most starkly the decline in mobility now?
So just in numbers, can you give a sense of where we are now? Like, what's the statistic that shows most starkly the decline in mobility now?
So just in numbers, can you give a sense of where we are now? Like, what's the statistic that shows most starkly the decline in mobility now?
It's so interesting because if you told me that someone moved that many times in a year, I would not associate that with upward mobility. I would associate that with desperation and, you know, problems.
It's so interesting because if you told me that someone moved that many times in a year, I would not associate that with upward mobility. I would associate that with desperation and, you know, problems.
It's so interesting because if you told me that someone moved that many times in a year, I would not associate that with upward mobility. I would associate that with desperation and, you know, problems.
It's like Americans are... in their soul psychological immigrants, like that we behave the way we think of immigrants behaving, and the more robustly we do that, the better off Americans are. The most evocative image that you draw is something called Moving Day from an earlier era. I had never heard of that. Can you paint a picture of what that is?
It's like Americans are... in their soul psychological immigrants, like that we behave the way we think of immigrants behaving, and the more robustly we do that, the better off Americans are. The most evocative image that you draw is something called Moving Day from an earlier era. I had never heard of that. Can you paint a picture of what that is?
It's like Americans are... in their soul psychological immigrants, like that we behave the way we think of immigrants behaving, and the more robustly we do that, the better off Americans are. The most evocative image that you draw is something called Moving Day from an earlier era. I had never heard of that. Can you paint a picture of what that is?
So, upgrades. Now, where is this happening? Is this happening in cities of a certain size, in immigrant communities? Like, who is doing all this chaotic moving?
So, upgrades. Now, where is this happening? Is this happening in cities of a certain size, in immigrant communities? Like, who is doing all this chaotic moving?