Where the Kids Are Heading
The Atlantic and Wall Street Journal both have an interesting article on where the kids are headed in the 20-29 are bracket.
The Wall Street Journal asked six experts to come up with lists of the "next youth magnet cities." I was one of them. The top spot was a tie – D.C. and Seattle, followed by NYC, Portland (OR), Austin, San Jose, Denver, Raleigh-Durham, Dallas, Chicago, and Boston. You can see the list and read the full story here.
Below is what I sent to the Journal.
My Rankings
These are based on my own rankings of the best places for young, professional singles, aged 20-29 in Who’s Your City?, as well as other rankings and surveys and my reading of current trends. The data are from Kevin Stolarick, additional analysis by Charlotta Mellander, and research assistance by Patrick Adler, my colleagues at the Martin Prosperity Institute.
Read more via Where the Kids Are Heading – Richard Florida.
Big cities dominate our panelists’ forecasts. Where trendy smaller cities might have captivated youth in the past, today’s recession-scarred young people are more pragmatic, placing "greater emphasis on where high-quality, high-paying jobs are created,"
Read more via The Next Hot Youth-Magnet Cities – WSJ.com.