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Topic"Kansas highly considered by millenials" for real?
Muffinz0rz
04/05/17 12:01:55 PM
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I lived in Kansas for the first 22 years of my life.

Yes, most of it is hundreds of miles of flat plains. There's not a lot to see. But the cost of living is indeed quite cheap. I lived in a suburb of Kansas City, so it was obviously civilized and developed, as opposed to like, 100 person towns out in the middle of nowhere. But even as the downtown area is concerned, it's very reasonable.

I can understand why millennials are attracted. But our governor is a joke. He hates education and medicaid. Of course, since millennials don't want/can't afford kids, education isn't exactly top of the list, so millennial teachers would not want to come to Kansas. As for medicaid - well, again, millennials, so that isn't a factor.

BUT, Brownback is theoretically being considered for a UN position, and thus would be leaving his position.

So, yeah. There are plenty of reasons to move to Kansas, but it definitely depends on what part. I would move back to where I was (15 mins away from downtown) in a heartbeat, but I don't think I'd enjoy living in one of those 100 person towns.
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