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[quote=Anonymous]sorry premise of article seems like bunk. kids dont move where they want to live, they move to where the jobs are. palo alto, sfo have venture capital funding startups. boulder funded by defense and tourism. seattle, amazon and msft ventures. dc... hip??.. no jobs from federal and govt contracting that initial premise seems pretty flawed. bostons big industry is schools and biotech, both of which are not hot right now so hence fewer jobs. and if boston drives them away with high cost housing, hello, dc and sfo are even more expensive, even with jobs as far as if millenials will drive trends, hard to tell but they have very little disposable income, so as recognized by PACS, money is a form of speach and in this regard they will probably have to keep quiet. i think most everything will stall for a generation as the economy deleverages, including styles and trends and migration.[/quote]
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