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Reply to "Open Letter to Millennial Socialists (esp. of Montgomery County)"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The millennial “problem” seems to be restricted to the very expensive coastal cities. DH’s job puts him in contact with plenty of young millenials in flyover who occupy junior level positions in his company and they are all buying houses and living comfortable lives. In places like Tampa, Atlanta, Charlotte, Phoenix, Denver and Columbus. Most of them came out of state universities. They’re doing just fine. From what I can tell the issue is that some millenials who have flocked to places like DC or NYC or California have discovered they’re falling behind in those markets but refuse to move to a more affordable city are now complaining about unfair life is. Well, my response is to grow up. No one is owed an UMC life in DC or NYC. You want to stay in those places? Figure out what you need to do. If you can’t make it, move elsewhere if you want a better quality of life. [/quote] Actually no, Denver is soaring in cost of living right now. Atlanta, Charlotte also on the way up. So are a lot of other cities. And you just wait... next on the list will be Western "outdoorsy + hipster" cities like Bozeman and Boise. Low cost Rust Belt cities are rusting away for a reason. [/quote]
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