On the other hand you could use this occasion to sharpen your situation analysis and decision making skills. For example, put together a decision matrix and fill in the factors you already know, and do some of your own research into the factors that matter in situations like this. - Learning how to do that for your own life decisions will become a valuable life-long skill.
[0] I'm obviously and admittedly presumptive that you're not very experienced in such a decision methodology yet, because I'm assuming that otherwise you'd probably do that rather than ask a bunch of strangers on the Interwebs. :-)
[1] I was in a high level comparable situation to yours some years ago (industry specific downturn), and ended up using that moment to do a formal analysis and decision making process for myself. Looking back at it, that was one of the best life skills pickups for me and has paid back often in personal and work situations since then.