General Discussion
In reply to the discussion: These Are the 13 Cities Where Millennials Can't Afford a Home [View all]frazzled
(18,402 posts)In terms of salary, the difference between Boston and LA is not nearly as great as the Bloomberg chart would suggest. Of course, maybe that is because the median millennial salary in Boston is way way higher than the median salary in LA. Populations differ greatly.
What I predict is increased migration to cities where housing is very cheap. We've already seen this story with respect to Buffalo. It's a chance for cities outside the coasts to develop some new talent. Perhaps we should see this as an important corrective in the demographics of the nation. Pretty soon, LA and SF will be filled with boring, upper income drones, while Kansas City and Cleveland develop vibrant art scenes. Should be interesting.
At any rate:
http://www.hsh.com/finance/mortgage/salary-home-buying-25-cities.html