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Work ethic is bad? In the US, In my experience that isn't true. I am genuinely surprised to see many people working some jobs at all, considering what they make. Lack of care in doing the job is understandable.
As far as living in cities, that is where the vast majority of employment is. Most people that are living the idyllic country life-style made a fortune in big cities, then moved to the country. The rest have land inherited from generations back. I grew up in the country and as far as affordability, its about the same, but with less crime (ROI on crimes like burglary is low due to likelyhood of being shot). A few people have land and nice houses, and most live in dilapidated to falling down hovels.

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