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.
I'm personally looking to move to Spokane WA from Las Vegas, fuck this desert hell hole.
Brandon Rogers
What city are you coming from btw op?
Alexander Reed
fuck off, WE ARE FULL
Jason Bennett
dallas texas DYR
Aaron Edwards
We say the same shit to all the commiefornians that move in here but that doesn't stop them.
Isaac Bailey
There are a few places in CA on the coast that are tolerable. Sf and la are obviously too far gone
Camden Cox
Philadelphia
Aiden Peterson
>Wants to live in a city Faggot.
Henry Smith
so, you are gunna bring the problem to us? Better change your license plate faggot, or you're gunna get yours
Jeremiah Thomas
What’s wrong with Vegas?
Connor Murphy
It's mainly the people that live here, most people are transients/transplants so they don't care about dirtying the city up and acting a fool. We have the worst drivers in the country, and the people are generally superficial af and/or low iq degenerate assholes. You better like rocks, sand and dirt because there's a lot of that here. Crime is high also if you don't live in Summerlin and Henderson and even then it still happens. The one thing I like is all the conveniences we have and diversity of restaurants and entertainment.
Carson Fisher
What "problem" are you referring to jackass?
Alexander Brooks
Alaska
William Perez
Chicongo, can't wait to get the fuck out of Illinois. Parents heading to Wis. but the coasts and South/Sun Belt seem like the better bets
Out of the SW states I would say the Phoenix AZ area/suburbs wouldn't be a bad place to start fresh. Just be prepared for extreme heat though.
Grayson Turner
Scottsdale, AZ, if you don't mind 100 degree whether half the year. Or anywhere in the general area such as Fountain Valley, Tempe etc..
Hunter Jenkins
>Imagine living in that third world country Lel
Alexander Baker
No need for projection Ranjeesh.
Zachary Lewis
def looking very comfy user, good luck Texas has really been blowing up. Austin and Dallas have always been on the list. Such as? Any other comfy PA areas? Will look into philly I'll look into them, thanks anons
Dude, fucking gross. Don't ever live there. Food is A+, everything else is crap. Seems like everyone is shilling some shit from their parents basement. OP, there is no best place. When we can, do all the things you wanted in youth. Get a passport. Go do drugs. Have sex all over the world. Backpack around. See weird shit. Do weird shit. Meet strange people. Have an amazing night with someone you will never see again.
Figure it out. For me, it was easy -- New York. It's a trash filled cesspool of fecal matter and schizos. it's basically Zig Forums in real life. I will never leave and this will always be my home. Some things are worth more than money, and discovering who you are and what will make you happy in this clown world is one of them. It's not going to just be money.
Caleb Richardson
What's your long term nyc plan.
Do you own a place there?
Dominic Murphy
No, rent stabilized apartment, bro. I'm not buying a home here. Shit will be destroyed by global warming. It's already getting more humid and the summers are getting shittier. You can genuinely feel it getting worse on the coasts of the US.
Brandon King
If you like culture it's really the only option. How much theater is there where you live?
Angel Reyes
des moines iowa is where you're you should be looking. its enough of a supercity to not be full of shitty suburbs and there's enough to do around the area. i used to live just outside near one of the collage towns, it was chill enough and there were plenty of young ladies. rent and stuff was super cheap so id expect housing to be as well. its nice and comfy execpt for the harsher winters but you already know that if youre in chicago. the only major downsides are theres no fucking coast forever. but iowa has some nice hiking spots and natural trails all around it so its super nice to look at. the midwest in general is full of nice people as well. not many assholes in iowa, also no black people.
Blake Sanchez
you'll have to look carefully at where to live in USA if you don't want to own a car. most places you 100% need a car.
Jonathan Fisher
Does Iowa get a lot of tornados? That and the cold is why I never really considered moving to the midwest.
Zachary Reed
>It's what I enjoy You're a kid. You don't know shit.