If you're an ambitious, creative twenty-something like me (ambitious/creative = scared to death of settling down in a small city and living a conventional lifestyle that would probably be ten times more satisfying than being broke all the time, having meaningless relationships, and picking up and moving every couple of years to keep boredom at bay), then you probably often think of what major city you should move to. Moving to a major city is a big decision and one you should research well before making the plunge. If you don't know where to start, why not start here...
New York City
Population- 8,274,527
Unemployment rate- 9.2%
Avg. 2 bedroom apt.- $2,200
Transportation- Excellent subway system, very biker/scooting friendly, can get by without car.
Pros- Gossip Girl
Cons- Splitting a studio apartment four ways
Cons- Splitting a studio apartment four ways
Personality type- For the film school geek who still envisions the city as Woody Allen's 1979 Manhattan.
Los Angeles
Population- 3,834,340
Unemployment rate- 11.3%
Avg. 2 bedroom apt. $1,749
Transportation- Good bus system, poor subway system, scooter friendly, not known as a bike friendly city, need a car
Pros- Driving down Sunset Boulevard at 4AM
Cons- Driving down Sunset Boulevard at 4PM
Personality type- For the wannabe looking to become famous through "Big Brother" and/or by marrying a bipolar B-list celebrity
Chicago
Atlanta
Population- 519,145
Unemployment rate- 10.1%
Avg. 2 bedroom apt.- $975
Transportation- Predominant mode of transportation is by car, but boasts an excellent subway system
Pros- Everything is named "Peach ____"
Cons- The traffic, the smog.... am I in Los Angeles?
Personality Type- If you're a little bit country AND a little bit rock n' roll.
Sources: Population- bestplaces.net, Unemployment rate (Dec. 2009)- www.bls.gov, Average apartment rental- zilpy.com
Lauren Modery, an administrative goddess at Austin's Super!Alright! creative media firm, is a part-time contributor to Alternative Apparel's blog with "Casual Fridays," covering the culture and lifestyle of the indie urbanite. Get more of Lauren's daily pandering at www.hipstercrite.com.
Population- 2,836,658
Unemployment rate- 10.6%
Avg. 2 bedroom apt.- $1,440
Transportation- Excellent train system, very bike/scooter friendly, can get by without a car
Pros- Architecture
Cons- THE DARK KNIGHT shoots shutting down The Loop
Personality type- For the person who thinks NYC is too much work
Washington D.C.
Population- 588,292
Unemployment rate- 6.2%
Avg. 2 bedroom apt.- $2,200
Transportation- Excellent subway system, good bus system, can get by without a car but limited to inside the city
Pros- Obama
Cons- Comparing yourself to all the cool people who work in the Obama administration
Personality type- For the next political mover and shaker in or outside the sack
San Francisco
Population- 764.976
Unemployment rate- 10.1%
Avg. 2 bedroom apt.- $2,695
Transportation- Excellent bus and subway system, bike/scooter friendly, can get by without a car
Pros- Cultural diversity
Cons- Fire and brimstone causing earthquakes
Personality type- For people who think they are intellectually more advanced than everyone else
Boston
Population- 599,351
Unemployment rate- 8.2%
Avg. 2 bedroom apt.-$1,850
Transportation- Excellent subway system, good bus system, not known as a bike/scooter
friendly community, can get by without a car
Pros- Lots and lots of Dunkin Donuts
Cons- "Meatheads" (direct quote from a Boston resident)
Personality type- For people who name their children after famous athletes
Philadelphia
Population- 1,449,634
Unemployment rate- 8.7%
Avg. 2 bedroom apt.- $1,095
Transportation- Excellent mass transit includes trains, buses, and trolleys, easy to get around by car
Pros- Historical relevance
Cons- Murder rate of one per day
Personality type- For people who want to recapture NYC's Lower East Side circa 1975.
Portland
Population- 550,396
Unemployment rate- 10.6%
Avg. 2 bedroom apt. $925
Transportation- Excellent bus system and light rail, one of the best bike cities in
American, can get by without a car in the city
Pros- Making fun of hipsters
Cons- Hipsters
Personality type- For those seeking utopia through horn-rimmed glasses, bicycles and Elliot Smith
Austin
Population- 743,074
Unemployment rate- 6.9%
Avg. 2 bedroom apt.- $925
Transportation- Good bus system, light rail opening soon, very bike/scooter friendly, can get by without car in the city
Pros- No income tax
Cons- 107 degree summers
Personality type- For those seeking utopia through horn-rimmed glasses, bicycles and SpoonAtlanta
Population- 519,145
Unemployment rate- 10.1%
Avg. 2 bedroom apt.- $975
Transportation- Predominant mode of transportation is by car, but boasts an excellent subway system
Pros- Everything is named "Peach ____"
Cons- The traffic, the smog.... am I in Los Angeles?
Personality Type- If you're a little bit country AND a little bit rock n' roll.
Sources: Population- bestplaces.net, Unemployment rate (Dec. 2009)- www.bls.gov, Average apartment rental- zilpy.com
Lauren Modery, an administrative goddess at Austin's Super!Alright! creative media firm, is a part-time contributor to Alternative Apparel's blog with "Casual Fridays," covering the culture and lifestyle of the indie urbanite. Get more of Lauren's daily pandering at www.hipstercrite.com.




Ive got an ideaWhy dont we pay poplee what they are worth and not tell them they are worth so little we need to subsidize them?Once you get into pay, there is always some inequity that needs to be corrected so they is a constant bickering about who should be blessed with the dole.Of course, if we paid for what poplee were worth, news reporters and newspapers would go out of business. Oh, they are. Imagine that.Maybe if they printed what poplee really wanted to read and cared about, things would be different. Oh, I forgot, thats the Fox news plan and they are all hated by all the libs because they know what we should be doing, thinking and spending our money on.
Posted by: Ingrid | February 05, 2012 at 06:12 PM
omg Austin duh.
Posted by: McChilly | February 29, 2012 at 10:50 AM