| Do they have $500- 600 thousand when they are 30 to buy a house in Scarsdale, Kenilworth, New Canaan, or Bethesda. Most don’t. |
+1 DS graduates in May from VT and had two job offers, one in NC and one in DC. DC one paid a little more. He didn't even really consider the NC offer. He wants to be in DC with his friends. |
NYC GenZ is the future. The numbers don’t lie. Thank you MAGAs for moving south to make room for the next Gen of superior education and change makers. None of them are putting up with this administration. |
Don't you dare to presume what kind of safety matters most to each woman. |
Outside the ones that want to live in a Cracker Barrel, the PP is right. Your casual racism doesn’t fly with Gen Z. |
What casual racism? I was mugged by a white guy. You sure like to project! |
They don’t want to. Millenials aren’t leaving en masse to the burbs. GenZ isn’t particularly interested in bringing kids into this world. Many are opting for co-living apartments with friends. LIC is building to capture this demand. They’ve been investing in the market, maxing company retirement with some getting in on equity options. They understand the gift of compounding. Let the evangelical, brainwashed kids populate the south. Then they can secede. Or move to Mars with Musk. Or work for the billionaires fleeing to their secret bunker in Arizona. |
Very few recent college grads are looking to buy so…irrelevant. College grads are in a different phase of life. |
Which women don’t care about having skilled doctors? The kind who think that praying will cure their ovarian cysts? |
| Reading comprehension please pp said age 30 |
Right…irrelevant. |
There are skilled doctors here. Honestly. I would know, since I was just in the ER for an ovarian cyst in November. Had a BCC removed six months before that. Dealt with a fantastic surgeon who set DD's leg a year before that. Etc. You really need to leave your bubble. |
You do realize that your personal experiences aren’t universal, right? Maybe the multi-degree PP can explain what “anecdote” means. “ As Abortion Laws Drive Obstetricians From Red States, Maternity Care Suffers” https://www.nytimes.com/2023/09/06/us/politics/abortion-obstetricians-maternity-care.html “ States With Abortion Bans See Continued Decrease in U.S. MD Senior Residency Applicants” https://www.aamcresearchinstitute.org/our-work/data-snapshot/post-dobbs-2024 “ Worsening Health Outcomes for Women in States With Abortion Bans” https://www.ajmc.com/view/new-report-shows-worsening-health-outcomes-for-women-in-states-with-abortion-bans “ Texas Banned Abortion. Then Sepsis Rates Soared.” https://www.propublica.org/article/texas-abortion-ban-sepsis-maternal-mortality-analysis |
Most young people don't consider those cities "fun". |
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Raised in northeast burbs. Went to top tier southern school for college. Worked in Atlanta. Best decision of my life. More affordable, better lifestyle for entry level bankers/consultants. Big city with lots to do. Better weather. And when I applied to grad school my application stood out compared to those in the more popular cities. I ended up in the northeast afterwards for family reasons.
That being said, this was 25 years ago. In the current political climate I’m not sure what I would do. Atlanta is a bubble in red Georgia but is still subject to its laws. |