• BigDiction@lemmy.world
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    2 days ago

    Or consider this map as comparison. Acquiring a $200 passport to go on a $2,000 per person international trip is a splurge for the average American.

    edit: Utah is above average. Makes me wonder if the Mormon church international missionary program skews them significantly higher.

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      Coastal metropolitan areas is where immigrants chose/choose to live and have communities. They spend $2020/year to visit family in their home countries instead of buying trucks, ranches and all-inclusive resorts, so I wouldn’t call it a splurge.

      I’d say when most immigrants chose/choose to relocate to the US, it isn’t for farming. They immigrate for city jobs and to start businesses in those cities. They go where they’re most welcome.

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      Yes it’s the church; lots of missionaries go international. Most lds teens get the document ahead of their call. And more will vacation abroad if a parent has an international mission.