Step 1. Read this:

To continue my tirade on this little article. Please note the phrase that I am responding to in this article is RE:"requires policies designed to create more good jobs everywhere." That phrase is in the last paragraph, last part of first sentence of the last paragraph. AND, I have read the whole article more than once.



Step 2. Read this: https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-05-27/if-youre-millennial-student-debt-do-not-move-these-cities

P.S. Anymore, I do not like posting links directly from ZH, not that I personally have anything against ZH, but a lot of people do. I do read ZH along with a lot of other publishing platform on the internet, that are free and sometime not free, like PS. I also don't necessarily agree with a lot of the articles that are published on that first site, that I already mentioned 3 times, and I am not referring to by name anymore in this comment, because I do not want to give that specific site any undo notoriety especially.



Step 3. If you have followed this little receipt so far to the letter, you may want to consider the following statement. If recent graduates can't make it in those sort-of non-premiere-destinations in the US, then how in the world can they even expect to make it for even 3 years, in the prime urban centers that have the sky-high rents of over $1000+ USD for anything from a studio, or one bedroom. Even the 200 sq. ft. or so cubicles are projecting that level of "RENTS". Now, of course that article only refers to the recent graduates that have COLLEGE DEBT INDENTURE, which is probably at least 90%. Now, of course I am writing that statement with absolutely no statistics. Really now, this is a comment/opinion blog platform, and I'm even sharing these comments for freedom's sake. Yours and mine. Of course!



Now, on a more serious side, although every word here is very serious. What policy has even been developed, or even considered by the powers-that-be to even offset any of the "preventing the associated downward economic spiral"- seriously by any of them for any of those of the most recent graduating classes of the demographic groups of !8-35 years of age? The Financial Holding Groups are doing just fine off all of that indebting of the latest groups of SEVERELY INDENTURED. I won't add any more words to that last sentence. Although, there are really a lot more that should be used. And, depending how any reader interprets that sentence, maybe it should be "CAN BE" used.



Did you catch the irony there in the last paragraph of this comment?

Have a great day, it's definitely reigning out side!