"These people are mistaken." Everything afterwards is support for this statement, the rest of sentence one describes the views of these other people ("Milvalle is more expensive to live in than other cities").
As a general tip: To find a given argument's conclusion, identify the part of the argument that does not support any other statements in the argument, but that itself is supported by other statements.
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"These people are mistaken." Everything afterwards is support for this statement, the rest of sentence one describes the views of these other people ("Milvalle is more expensive to live in than other cities").
As a general tip: To find a given argument's conclusion, identify the part of the argument that does not support any other statements in the argument, but that itself is supported by other statements.