But don't worry city government, the children aren't leaving and not coming back. The children, once they are educated and ready to work, will choose to live in the city all on their own. The young people come for the jobs when they want to work in tech, banking or health care. They'll come for the transportation and bike infrastructure when they realize they can't both pay their student loans and own a car at the same time. They'll come to the city to start a business to utilize our business incubators like Spark, Betamore and Beehive. They'll come for Baltimore Social when they want to get a little exercise and socialize. They'll come here to get an education at Morgan State University, Maryland Institute College of Art, Johns Hopkins and Coppin State. They'll come for the city's volunteer programs where they can learn leadership and do good at the National Aquarium, Reading Partners and United Way. They'll come to hone their tech skills at city hackathons and Code for Baltimore.