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JAS Oct 26, 2009 4:33 PM GMT You have to include, Charlotte, Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, and Phoenix in this list. They are booming with young people who come from many different backgrounds and nationalities. I would say that those cities along with Seattle, San Francisco, Los Angeles, New York City, Boston, Chicago, Denver, Minneapolis/St. Paul and Washington,DC are the best cities for young adults to start their work life because they are packed with culture, entertainment, and their job markets are very diverse just like their populations, and yes they also have lots of oppertunities to meet young people for dates in the social settings: Bars, Shops, Malls, Parks, etc. For the gays and lesbians well I can't really help you because I'm as straight as they come so I don't pay any attenchine to those who are homosexual but U are who U are. Bottomline is that were all human under our skin.
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stephen g Oct 23, 2009 6:51 PM GMT gays and lesbians are just one of the key population groups that are an indication of creative class cities - see the six or so books richard florida has written on this topic. it is merely his shorthand for the creative class and not really about gays and lesbians.his last book was about the trend for new grads to migrate out of the usa - so why are sydney and dublin not on the list?
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Bob D. Oct 20, 2009 7:26 PM GMT This whole report is screwy. I don't see Charlotte, NC anywhere on the lists. It is far more diverse and inviting for all age groups than Raleigh or Durham.
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clt-ean Oct 18, 2009 10:11 PM GMT why are their stats on gays and lesbians in every city? is the entire gen Y gay or something? or maybe the person who published this article is gay? maybe the article should've been titled, "Best places for gays to live." And for the record, I have gay friends. I am not against gays. But this article was discriminating against straight people.
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Chuck Oct 17, 2009 2:29 AM GMT I am completely stunned that albany ny is on this list and Phoenix az is not. I know housing took a hit in PHX but wow
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Sounds a little bit like death Oct 12, 2009 10:58 AM GMT "Waco is the 1st place parents should consider if they don't want their children exposed to unhealthy lifestyles such as socialism and homosexuality. Waco is gayfree, filled with many fine Churches, and believes in the right to bear arms against an intrusive federal government."----------------Ciders Alvin, as a Christian, let me just say that Waco sounds like the last place I want to expose my children to. I have no desire to turn my children into judgmental and hateful homophobes that believe in socialist paranoid delusions. That is not wholesome, not biblical; only crazy.
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Gobi Oct 12, 2009 10:19 AM GMT Austin is great if you are in high tech otherwise find another city. Too many grads want to remain here with too little jobs. Therefore the pay stinks. For $10/hour employers want a BA and sometimes MA plus they expect you to do and know everything. They are ridiculous.
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Exempliary Protagonist Oct 11, 2009 8:45 PM GMT In 1975 I had my chance for a status career in Los Angeles.I was 25 and head of my ontological significance for articulate discriptions based on lost past identitys. With only acquisition to future status copyright. I stepped 20 years into future only to find a career in another state besides California.
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Surprised Aug 18, 2009 4:48 AM GMT I am quite shocked to see Bridgeport, Conn. on the list. I think that it is most known as a dangerous town in the Connecticut area. It is not a place that is full of jobs, or nightlife (unless you are really into seedy stripclubs and the like that are full of drugs and violence), or even college-educated people, as is pointed out in many of the other comments. New Haven is a more likely candidate from Connecticut. The main redeeming factor in Bridgeport is HarborYard, which, honestly, is not a huge deal.
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