In recent years, the population in the countryside has decreased considerably as people who once lived there have relocated to cities. This trend has resulted in the gradual abandonment of many villages. Local business owners are suffering from a shortage of customers, forcing many of them to close their businesses and move to urban areas in search of better economic opportunities. If this migration continues, cities are likely to face rising unemployment as the number of job seekers exceeds the available vacancies. In addition, overcrowding may place significant pressure on housing, transportation, healthcare, and other public services. Therefore, governments should make better use of abandoned rural areas by investing in infrastructure and encouraging economic development.