In the US there are already many states with population centers that cross state boundaries; those states often have negotiated with each other to solve some or most of these issues.
So if you live in Wisconsin but drive to Minneapolis for work each day, they know how to handle it.
We need more of those and closer to pairings for all states to make true "work from anywhere in the US" possible. I doubt it'll happen, because the states won't agree on the baseline level.
So if you live in Wisconsin but drive to Minneapolis for work each day, they know how to handle it.
We need more of those and closer to pairings for all states to make true "work from anywhere in the US" possible. I doubt it'll happen, because the states won't agree on the baseline level.