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Old 08-11-2011, 10:02 AM
 
Location: Up on the moon laughing down on you
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There are many assets to the Midwest.

But, overall, this isn't the most scenic part of the country. It doesn't have the nicest weather.

So, usually when there are no jobs, these cities lose people. That's why Chicago and Detroit have the greatest numeric population loss in the nation.
agreed. Texas may have had a rougher than usual summer this year but we actually do have about 9 months of nicer weather. The Midwest on the other had got a couple of 100's too and then in a few months will be getting the other end of the extreme.

 
Old 08-11-2011, 10:15 AM
 
Location: West Michigan
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9 months??? I doubt that. Summers in that area can get rough. Maybe nice Autumns???
Easily 9 months of nice weather. Great Springs, beautiful Summers, and great Autumns. Most winters are not that extreme if you are to the East of one of the Great Lakes either.
 
Old 08-11-2011, 11:27 AM
 
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San Francisco because of it's year-round cool weather
 
Old 08-11-2011, 11:56 AM
 
Location: Washington, DC
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I wouldnt live in NYC without a good job, i dont care how good a city is if you have no money its hard to enjoy everything it has to offer.
I wouldnt live in NYC for under 200 grand. Much too expensive. Not that DC is bargain basement either though.
 
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Location: Ohio
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Some posts were deleted from this negative-premise thread. I don't see it as being in any way useful to a member looking for a place to relocate to, so it should have been posted in City vs. City. Based on the tone of the posts that were deleted, it doesn't deserve to live on in another forum. Thread closed permanently.
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