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Conor Sen observes that it is standard for municipalities to offer financial incentives to companies that relocate, in hopes of creating jobs.
Sen points out a new dynamic as cities assess how much companies such as data centers and factories should pay when they require significant space and electricity but generate relatively few jobs.
Sen has recently commented on the outlook for U.S. economic data, noting plans to discuss upcoming CPI releases and Federal Reserve policy shifts alongside other analysts in a recent market preview. He has also challenged housing forecasts for major markets, raising questions about the accuracy of Zillow’s predictions for San Francisco home prices. These observations come as Sen continues to track policy choices affecting both local economies and national indicators.