I wonder how the cities were picked. I was curious about NJ, but it didn’t make the list. You got everyone else around it, though, and PA and NY get 2 cities on here.
And a lot of states not represented at all. I guess they’re affordable and don’t fit the narrative. I’m not trying to say that housing prices are not too high, but using cherry picked data looks bad no matter which side of the argument you’re on.
That’s why I am shocked NJ wasn’t on here. It fits into the narrative, if that’s what they were trying for. It’s going to be one of the highest places to live.
I wonder how the cities were picked. I was curious about NJ, but it didn’t make the list. You got everyone else around it, though, and PA and NY get 2 cities on here.
And a lot of states not represented at all. I guess they’re affordable and don’t fit the narrative. I’m not trying to say that housing prices are not too high, but using cherry picked data looks bad no matter which side of the argument you’re on.
That’s why I am shocked NJ wasn’t on here. It fits into the narrative, if that’s what they were trying for. It’s going to be one of the highest places to live.