Meanwhile most cities in the interior have a deficit of good paying jobs and young people are leaving. A lot of those cities would give anything for Seattle's problems.
<< A lot of those cities would give anything for Seattle's problems.
This is such a terrible non-argument.
If you go to a lot of those cities and ask people 'hey, do you want to be forced to move away from you home' or 'do you want to share the city with 50,000 new people in five years', or 'do you want your commute time to double', how do you think they would answer?
Honestly, as a Seattle native, it's been a mixed bag, but mostly bad.