Anonymous wrote:Having lived in both places, I prefer Boston by far.
Why: Proximity to ocean and mountains, lovely small towns, neighborhood charm. There's just more character and a less transient population. DC's suburbia is a lot of beige condos and "planned communities" and chains.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I experienced too much racism and hostility in dc. None of that in Boston. I am White.
LOL.
+1
White people can’t experience racism. Only POC can.
Anonymous wrote:In terms of wealth & education attainment, DC surpasses Boston. With respect to GDP, DC-Alexandria-Arlington ranks #5 $541B; Boston-Cambridge-Newton ranks #8 ($464B). Median Household Income (25 most populated cities): D. C. proper ranks #4 at $90, 842. Boston is #6 at 76,298.
Education (degree attainment), again, D.C. ranks ahead of Boston, which ranks #6, while DC ranks #3, just below Ann Arbor and San Jose, respectively.
Boston has much, much better beach access and if you ski, you can get to mountains.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I experienced too much racism and hostility in dc. None of that in Boston. I am White.
LOL.
Anonymous wrote:I experienced too much racism and hostility in dc. None of that in Boston. I am White.
Anonymous wrote:DC is tooAnonymous wrote:DC. Boston is racist as hell.
DC is tooAnonymous wrote:DC. Boston is racist as hell.