Published Jul 2, 2022

No Mercy / No Malice: Migrant

George Hahn delves into the transformative impact of migration, both past and present, while unraveling the myth of a Silicon Valley tech exodus as he highlights the area's steadfast influence on innovation. He also addresses the concerning decline in domestic mobility, considering its implications on U.S. economic prosperity and urban vitality.
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  • Tech Exodus

    The narrative of a tech exodus from Silicon Valley is largely exaggerated. highlights that despite claims of a mass departure, 97% of startups remained in the Bay Area in 2020, and the region still received over a third of total US venture capital funding 1. The perception of a tech migration is more a reflection of individual grievances than a substantial trend.

    The narrative it sucks, and everyone is leaving... We've been to this movie before. It's called bullshit.

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    Moreover, the broader trend in the US is actually less migration, with only 8.4% of Americans moving in 2021, the lowest rate in decades 2.

       

    Silicon Dominance

    Silicon Valley's dominance in the tech industry remains unchallenged. points out that the Bay Area continues to be a powerhouse, with its startups receiving a significant portion of venture capital funding 1. The presence of world-class engineering schools like Berkeley and Stanford further solidifies its position as a tech hub.

    The valley still dominates the startup scene. Last year, firms domiciled in the Bay Area received over a third of total US venture capital funding.

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    Despite criticisms and the allure of other cities, Silicon Valley's infrastructure and talent pool keep it at the forefront of innovation.

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