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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]It’s a place for people who don’t require much from the world. They are happier with less. Doesn’t make them less, it is just a difference. I come from there. I wouldn’t go back for all the money in the world. Who wants to live longer in Iowa? [/quote] Maybe not in Iowa but I live in Minneapolis and feel it has everything I would need or want: lots of good jobs, affordable housing, great schools, great quality of life, overall well educated intelligent people. For those saying it's all white people, Minneapolis is 60% white so greater percentage white than DC (which I think is about 30% white?) but similar to many other major American cities (Portland, OR and Seattle, WA both have greater percentages of white people than Minneapolis does...other Midwestern cities also have large non-white populations: Milwaukee, Detroit, Chicago, to name a few) I have lived in DC and I have lived in several major cities on the west coast and I have lived abroad. I love aspects of every place I've lived but would prefer Minneapolis to all the other places when it comes to raising a family and settling down here long term.[/quote]
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