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Cities dwellers have been reportedly said to suffer from various daily problems, as they live in big cities.

These problems include deteriorating social security and environmental issues. As a result, I believe that
the government should encourage people to migrate into neighboring towns.

Firstly, one of the main problems is concerned with employment. As more and more people flock to the
cities looking for an occupation, many issues arise: there might not be enough vacant job positions,
which can lead to a rise in crime rate, unemployment rate, and furthermore bigger wealth gap. The
extreme competition to get a well-paid, additionally, can put a lot of pressure on everyday life. In
details, it can affect mental health, or harm personal relationships. Spontaneously, the residents suffer
from environmental problems, which include various types of pollutions. Cities are notorious for their
light, air, noise, and soil pollution, all of which have a strong impact on the public’s health: scientists say
that they contribute to higher blood pressure, respiratory issues, etc.

In the light of such issues, I highly recommend that people are encouraged to move into regional towns
by the government. First, it helps lessen strain on big cities, especially when it comes to persistent
problems as overpopulation, traffic jam, pollution, etc. Migration of people into neighboring towns
ensure those who stay a better lifestyle as well as greener environment. This can lead to overall
productivity of residents in big cities. For instance, fewer people in a city means fewer amount of
vehicle, which in turns results in a reduction in rush hours and exhaust fume. Secondly, nearby towns
can take advantage of the flow of people from urban areas. These people can help exploit the resources
to their full potentail. Consequently, towns can attract investment, and new residents, both of which
play important roles in contributing the economic growth as well as improve social prosperity.

In short, cities dwellers have to deal with problems relating to employment and environment. For this
reason, I strongly suggest that the government make an effort to help distribute the population evenly
between big cities and surrounding regional towns.

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