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Stuck in a ‘foreign’ city: many people can no longer return to their roots

Stuck in a ‘foreign’ city: many people can no longer return to their roots

Many people are finding it increasingly difficult to move back to the regions where they grew up due to a lack of affordable housing. This trend leaves individuals stuck in cities away from their roots, unable to relocate to their home regions.

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