Posted on 01/28/2007 9:13:55 PM PST by MinorityRepublican
New England is losing young adults at an alarming rate, according to a recently published report from the University of New Hampshire's Carsey Institute.
The study found that each state in New England has experienced at least a 20 percent decline in its population of 25-34- year-olds between 1990 and 2004.
Massachusetts is at the low end of the spectrum and has lost 20 percent of its young adults. Rhode Island has lost the same proportion, while Vermont and New Hampshire have lost 27, Maine 29, and Connecticut 30 percent during the period.
"The decline of the young adult population in New England has significant implications for the future labor force, economy and character in the region," according to the study.
University of New Hampshire Professor Ross Gittell, who authored the report, said the region is becoming less attractive to young people, including those in the Greater Boston area.
"I think there's a lot of evidence that limited housing availability and affordability is a strong factor for why young college grads don't choose to remain here," Gittell told the Daily.
"Boston doesn't promote itself and market itself to young people as much as other areas," Gittell said.
These other areas, which include North Carolina and Colorado, have been able to attract young adults.
With bolstered social offerings, Colorado has experienced a 17 percent growth in its young adult population and North Carolina has seen a nine percent expansion.
To see similar improvement in New England, several overlooked New England cities "need to think of more cultural amenities, such as music and clubs, to make themselves more attractive," Gittel said.
A prevailing perception of New England's urban environment as being inhospitable to young people parallels a similar trend of Boston job markets appealing predominantly to "high end, accomplished professionals".....
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Because your housing, cost of living and taxes are too high .. plus businesses are moving out of the big cities for the same reason
Shhhhhhhhhhh. People might read you.....I fled to a nearby state.
New Hampshire is predominately republican and has the same problem. You could argue that they are all "New England republicans", or find an alternative theory. Such as the winters in New England.
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Some interesting charts in #5...
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I have seen it in south Florida.
In English, a house that has $7000 yearly taxes (a nice average figure on LI) is just not worth it compared to a house in the South with taxes of maybe $1500.
In Smithtown it's more like 15-20k.
Oh and the fact that I grew up and live on Long Island means nothing.
I've been here all my life and I can state unequivocally that Massachusetts and other northeastern states are not conducive to working with the free enterprise system.The people running these states are all about socialism and the results are beginning to show.While the country in general is gradually turning in this direction there are still options for free market companies in other sections of the country to look for !!!
Thank you. I get really sick of FReepers slamming whole states or regions as if there are no good people there at all.
I'm part of this demographic - I moved from Vermont a few years ago. All the others I know who have left are also conservative; granted, those are the sorts of folks I know.
What are the reasons? Well, partly there aren't many entry level jobs in the more rural areas. There used to be more factories and paper mills and such...many of those have closed, and Vermont, at least, makes life difficult for new businesses. There aren't many places where you can work your way up anymore. And property taxes are high. Salaries aren't going up to meet that.
I still love Vermont - the land, anyway. It's a wonderful place to grow up, and a great place to retire. But the in between part is getting hard to do. And the overall population is aging as a result - there aren't nearly as many young families, which also factors in to this study.
"To see similar improvement in New England, several overlooked New England cities "need to think of more cultural amenities, such as music and clubs, to make themselves more attractive," Gittel said."
lack of nightlife is a factor in New England?
Oh come on. You mean to tell me Boston doesn't have clubs for young adults to go to?
This is simply moronic.
"Thinking that everyone who lives in New England is a liberal because the voting majorities in those states vote liberal often enough is childishly illogical."
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Count me among the childishly illogical.
-ccm
"But the in between part is getting hard to do."
It sounds like you're agreeing with many of those posts you seemed to be complaining about...that opportunity is being dried up by government in many NE states. Yes?
"All the others I know who have left are also conservative; granted, those are the sorts of folks I know."
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From your post, Rosie, I get the msg that Vermont is a good place to be FROM, right? As in, it's not a good place to be nowadays - is that about right? Everything I see, read and hear says it's not a good place to be.
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I'm not disputing that the government is liberal - I'm saying a) that many of those moving away are *conservatives*, and b) that just because the government is liberal, that doesn't mean there aren't good conservatives in those states.
It's the broad brush that gets my goat. Same goes for when people gleefully suggest we dump CA in the ocean, for example. It is, as another poster said, childish.
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No. They need to stop taxing people to death and making it more difficult for builders to build homes suitable for the local market.
Rosie baby,wake up and smell the coffee.First of all ninety nine percent of the state you live in as well as the state I live in (Massholechusetts) is LIBERAL.My state sends people like Ted Kennedy and John Kerry to the Senate and your state sends Patrick Leahy and !!! BERNIE SANDERS !!! to the Senate. Sanders makes Kennedy and Kerry seem almost conservative. It's not the geography or even the weather that's the problem with New England States,it's the love of marxist politics that stinks up the region !!!
"...suggest we dump CA in the ocean, for example..."
Oh, we don't have to do anything to destroy CA. The citizens and illegals will take care of that all by themselves.
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