Is America’s “creative class” fleeing the US for other countries? Richard Florida tried to make the case: “It may be too soon to anoint Tallinn, Estonia – or Dublin, Ireland, or Sydney, Australia – the world’s new creative capital, as opposed to many thriving US cities. Still, by Florida’s reckoning, America’s magnetism for creative workers has weakened as the drawing power of other nations has become supercharged – owing to regulatory policies, quality of life, tolerance, and a range of other issues.”