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Leaving the Bay Area: Where People Are Going and Why

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High housing prices and cost of living are the two top reasons people give for leaving the Bay Area in a recent callout by KQED News on the social network Nextdoor. (Creative Commons)

A recent survey showed nearly half of Bay Area residents say they’ll likely leave the region in a few years. KQED wanted to know where you’re going, why and how you feel about that. These are your answers and phone calls.

Guest: Tonya Mosley, Senior Silicon Valley Editor

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