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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’m 29 and have been here since 2020, and know nothing else since I’ve lived here my whole working life. [b]Economy here is decimated [/b]and this is the third company I’ve worked for that has glaring financial issues and unrealistic sales quotas. Is it with it to stay anymore, and if so, what cities would be a better fit? I am originally from Atlanta and would be open to going back but love my friends here and don’t want to leave [/quote] What? No, it isn't. Sounds like your problem is that 1) you are in sales, and 2) you aren't terribly good at it. Can you find something better to do? [/quote] Yes it is. https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/articles/2026-01-27/here-are-the-best-performing-cities-in-the-u-s Lowest Lows and Highest Highs It’s not all good news, though. The Washington, D.C.-Maryland metro area posted the largest annual decline among large cities, dropping 118 spots to No. 180 after a relative drop in every labor market indicator. The data, which is primarily from 2024 with short-term job growth measured from July 2024 to July 2025, takes into account some of the federal layoffs under the Trump administration – but not all. [/quote]
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