student here, need to get the fuck out of dodge when I'm out of uni. Would stick around with parents to cut costs but its not an atmosphere for success.
What cities/towns with attention paid to low living costs, gun rights, and growing economies are the most accommodating for young people entering society? Studying polisci and financial economics, have heard good things about Florida.
All of this is stuff I can find out on my own, but I can't be the only one thinking on this line. Any personal accounts/suggestions from anons further along in the process would be great.
> low living costs Basically anywhere not on the coasts > gun rights Zig Forums shitposting aside, it's literally in the Constitution so you can own/use guns in virtually every state. > growing economies Ignoring the coasts, all the fastest growing cities are in the Sun Belt/Southern US so you'd be looking at places like Phoenix, Albuquerque, any major city in Texas, Atlanta, Nashville. Avoid Louisiana/Alabama/Mississippi, they are effectively third world countries. Florida isn't much better outside of the major cities (Miami is expensive but Orlando/Jacksonville/Tampa are decent too).
Adam Perry
>le stem meme It's what I enjoy. Genetics and bio appeal to me but I don't have much of a background. Thanks. I'm looking for a sweet spot. I like the concept of coastie living but I have no idea what the realities are when it comes to the marginal costs and living expenses. Cali and NY for instance aren't on the table, so what I'm beginning to think is that I'm looking for a place with a high per capita growth rate and a tight urban center for easy commute/affordable rent options if I choose to live in the core.