Money, actually. I think maybe staying in-state and distancing myself from the Detroit and suburbs impending train wreck may be better. With permanent address elsewhere, just enough to avoid the high costs you mention.
Given that Detroit and the places that depend on its infrastructure and influence in one way or another make up 2/3 of the state, don't think for a second the impact won't be felt in say the UP of Michigan or SW Michigan.
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