Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Comparable homes in Charlotte, Nashville And Raleigh- Durham are a third to half of NE suburbs and property taxes are a fraction of Boston and. Chicago cities due to failed blue state policies.
22 yr olds aren't interested in buying a house. They want to have a fun single life. When they get a bit older, think about settling down, then they start looking at cheaper places.
If I'm 22, just graduated from college, I want a good job in a fun city.
Anonymous wrote:Comparable homes in Charlotte, Nashville And Raleigh- Durham are a third to half of NE suburbs and property taxes are a fraction of Boston and. Chicago cities due to failed blue state policies.
Anonymous wrote:Well, it goes to show the "students are all fleeing to the south for college" posters the truth, that while these kids enjoy the warm weather and cheaper prices, they don't want to live long-term in the south
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which region has high taxes, horrible weather, and high housing prices? Hint not the South.
Which region is safe for women? Definitely not the south.
Which region will have qualified medical professionals definitely not the south.
Which region will have good schools definitely not the south.
Which region is going to stop women from
Working and getting an education that would be the south.
Which region has already signed laws to allow children to work in factories and warehouses definitely the south.
Which region is changing laws for child brides definitely the south.
Huh? I live in the south, and you're quite insane. I mean, sure, places like Atlanta aren't safe for women, but that's the gangs, not whatever you're implying.
How is this safe for women?
https://apnews.com/article/texas-illegal-abortion-charge-2ffba72c1d547afa87607bd0a3c32b92
My friend who is ob-gyn for complicated cases is telling me that about 40% of her patients are from the south because there are less skilled doctors left there to deal with these complicated situations. It will only get worse for women in the south.
So don't get an illegal abortion? And don't assume that's every woman's criteria for safety? Having been mugged in NYC a decade ago, it's certainly not mine.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the South stats when 1/2 the top 15 cities are in the South…unless Dallas, Austin and even DC (yeah it’s on the border, so maybe they throw it to the northeast…but it’s technically the South) aren’t considered the South.
Same. Don’t get it. Nashville and Austin are absolutely booming with 20-somethings. They’re among the fastest growing cities, verified
Don’t they teach math in the south?
PP here who happens to live in the District with multiple degrees.
What is your point? That the census is incorrect?
Anonymous wrote:When can they afford to buy in blue city suburbs when median prices are 2.5- 3 million bucks. They are not all working for Bain Capital or Goldman Sachs.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I don’t get the South stats when 1/2 the top 15 cities are in the South…unless Dallas, Austin and even DC (yeah it’s on the border, so maybe they throw it to the northeast…but it’s technically the South) aren’t considered the South.
Same. Don’t get it. Nashville and Austin are absolutely booming with 20-somethings. They’re among the fastest growing cities, verified
Don’t they teach math in the south?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which region has high taxes, horrible weather, and high housing prices? Hint not the South.
Which region is safe for women? Definitely not the south.
Which region will have qualified medical professionals definitely not the south.
Which region will have good schools definitely not the south.
Which region is going to stop women from
Working and getting an education that would be the south.
Which region has already signed laws to allow children to work in factories and warehouses definitely the south.
Which region is changing laws for child brides definitely the south.
Huh? I live in the south, and you're quite insane. I mean, sure, places like Atlanta aren't safe for women, but that's the gangs, not whatever you're implying.
How is this safe for women?
https://apnews.com/article/texas-illegal-abortion-charge-2ffba72c1d547afa87607bd0a3c32b92
My friend who is ob-gyn for complicated cases is telling me that about 40% of her patients are from the south because there are less skilled doctors left there to deal with these complicated situations. It will only get worse for women in the south.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, it goes to show the "students are all fleeing to the south for college" posters the truth, that while these kids enjoy the warm weather and cheaper prices, they don't want to live long-term in the south
+1 the high paying jobs are still not in the south. And I don't think kids are wanting to go south for college because of politics, but more because the NE colleges are getting harder to get into and the weather.
Which is why most try to leave as soon as they graduate.
They don’t, that’s the entire point.
MAGAs love to push their “alternate facts”.![]()
Most college grads in the south are trying to get TF out. 72% of their job applications are outside of the south.
“Of all applications from students and recent grads at schools in the South, 28% went to jobs in that region. New York City again was the top city drawing applications from candidates in the South, accounting for 25% of all applications.”
This is an analysis of job applications. It is not moving data. It is not a poll about where people want to move. It also doesn’t tell us where they moved to.
What we know about actual move data comes from the census and which states are growing and which ones are experiencing population decline. We also see the trend for students attending schools in the south and greater percentages.
I’m sorry all of this hurts your political ego.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: But the northeast has more Teslas(enjoy next 4 years) and lots of kids wearing $1800 Canada goose jackets thru May.
The NE also has more liberal policies that young people tend to support. And you've clearly not been to NYC in the spring.
Younger people are more conservative. Times have changed, grandma.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which region has high taxes, horrible weather, and high housing prices? Hint not the South.
Which region is safe for women? Definitely not the south.
Which region will have qualified medical professionals definitely not the south.
Which region will have good schools definitely not the south.
Which region is going to stop women from
Working and getting an education that would be the south.
Which region has already signed laws to allow children to work in factories and warehouses definitely the south.
Which region is changing laws for child brides definitely the south.
Huh? I live in the south, and you're quite insane. I mean, sure, places like Atlanta aren't safe for women, but that's the gangs, not whatever you're implying.