Clojurists emphasize simplicity and pragmatism. Why most popular front-end cljs wrappers are for React? Because it simply makes sense. It just works. If for any reason it stops making sense they'd quietly adopt something else.
Do you really enjoy chasing the hype and rebuilding your app every few months? Have you caught up with all the syntactic features added in ES/TS in the past few years? All developers in the team as well? Or are they still fighting if it is okay to use implicit returns or they are pure evil? Should you use rambda or lodash, what about immutable.js? Don't even let me start on webpack and the plugins.
People often falsely claim that Clojure codebases are not scalable because they haven't seen codebases built by large teams. The truth is - Clojure and Clojurescript are so practical that it doesn't require to have a huge team to build something really impressive and it definitely doesn't require to have a large team to maintain it.
Why do you think Clojure and F# coming as the most payed programming languages in most surveys for the past few years? If I had to choose either to have a team of 5-6 JS/TS devs and pay them 100K each, or to have 3 Clojure(script) devs and pay them 200K each - I'd rather do the latter, because ROI in that case is much, much higher.