A study found that tech workers could flee dense San Francisco for suburban-like San Jose in the heart of Silicon Valley amid remote working boom

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San Jose is much less dense, with only 5,300 residents per square mile compared to 17,000 in San Francisco.

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A study found that tech workers could flee dense San Francisco for suburban-like San Jose in the heart of Silicon Valley amid remote working boom

A study found that tech workers could flee dense San Francisco for suburban-like San Jose in the heart of Silicon Valley amid remote working boom

San Jose is much less dense, with only 5,300 residents per square mile compared to 17,000 in San Francisco.

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