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It ain't just what you're making...

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  • JollyJ Offline
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    Jolly
    wrote on last edited by
    #29

    At this point, I bow to superior wisdom.

    “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

    Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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    • JollyJ Jolly

      Recent grad: I can make $50/hr in San Diego

      Old fart: Yeah, but average rent for a 1BR apartment in San Diego is about $1400/month more than Baton Rouge. You can make $32/hr in Baton Rouge, and utilities and gas are cheaper.

      Recent grad: Besides, California girls are hawt!

      Old fart: Lad, have you looked at some of the girls down here?

      So, at one point does it make sense for a young person to move across the country?

      taiwan_girlT Offline
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      taiwan_girl
      wrote on last edited by
      #30

      @Jolly said in It ain't just what you're making...:

      So, at one point does it make sense for a young person to move across the country?

      Agree. Sometimes recent graduates just look at salary, without looking at all the other things such as how far their money will go.

      A lot of government agencies, like MOFA, if you are posted internationally, will give you a increase if you are going to higher priced city.

      I think it was Facebook(?) when working remote was a things, talked about scaling salary based on where you worked. If you were paying someone USD$200K to work at HQ in Silcon Valley, and then they were working remote in Dickinson ND, do they really need USD$200K?

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      • AxtremusA Offline
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        Axtremus
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        #31

        https://www.cnbc.com/2023/10/10/this-is-the-no-1-city-where-young-people-want-to-work-most.html

        Here are the top 15 cities where today's college grads are applying for jobs most:
        New York
        Chicago
        Dallas
        Los Angeles
        Atlanta
        Boston
        San Francisco
        Austin, Texas
        Washington D.C.
        Houston
        Seattle
        Denver
        Philadelphia
        San Diego
        Miami

        NYC gets twice as many job applications from new college grads than the second place Chicago.

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        • AxtremusA Axtremus

          https://www.cnbc.com/2023/10/10/this-is-the-no-1-city-where-young-people-want-to-work-most.html

          Here are the top 15 cities where today's college grads are applying for jobs most:
          New York
          Chicago
          Dallas
          Los Angeles
          Atlanta
          Boston
          San Francisco
          Austin, Texas
          Washington D.C.
          Houston
          Seattle
          Denver
          Philadelphia
          San Diego
          Miami

          NYC gets twice as many job applications from new college grads than the second place Chicago.

          LuFins DadL Offline
          LuFins DadL Offline
          LuFins Dad
          wrote on last edited by
          #32

          @Axtremus said in It ain't just what you're making...:

          https://www.cnbc.com/2023/10/10/this-is-the-no-1-city-where-young-people-want-to-work-most.html

          Here are the top 15 cities where today's college grads are applying for jobs most:
          New York
          Chicago
          Dallas
          Los Angeles
          Atlanta
          Boston
          San Francisco
          Austin, Texas
          Washington D.C.
          Houston
          Seattle
          Denver
          Philadelphia
          San Diego
          Miami

          NYC gets twice as many job applications from new college grads than the second place Chicago.

          Shocking! And totally surprising! I never would have thought that New York (with twice the population of Chicago) would get twice as many job applications. That is completely unpredictable and goes against any kind of common sense that I would have thought of…

          The Brad

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          • HoraceH Offline
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            Horace
            wrote on last edited by
            #33

            Ax you should compile these sorts of counter intuitive statistics into a freakonomics style book.

            Education is extremely important.

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            • LuFins DadL LuFins Dad

              @Axtremus said in It ain't just what you're making...:

              https://www.cnbc.com/2023/10/10/this-is-the-no-1-city-where-young-people-want-to-work-most.html

              Here are the top 15 cities where today's college grads are applying for jobs most:
              New York
              Chicago
              Dallas
              Los Angeles
              Atlanta
              Boston
              San Francisco
              Austin, Texas
              Washington D.C.
              Houston
              Seattle
              Denver
              Philadelphia
              San Diego
              Miami

              NYC gets twice as many job applications from new college grads than the second place Chicago.

              Shocking! And totally surprising! I never would have thought that New York (with twice the population of Chicago) would get twice as many job applications. That is completely unpredictable and goes against any kind of common sense that I would have thought of…

              AxtremusA Offline
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              #34

              @LuFins-Dad

              Los Angeles’ population is 145% that of Chicago’s, yet Los Angeles gets fewer job applications from new college graduates than Chicago does. Population size and number of job applications from new college graduates are not linearly correlated.

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              • AxtremusA Axtremus

                @LuFins-Dad

                Los Angeles’ population is 145% that of Chicago’s, yet Los Angeles gets fewer job applications from new college graduates than Chicago does. Population size and number of job applications from new college graduates are not linearly correlated.

                HoraceH Offline
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                Horace
                wrote on last edited by
                #35

                @Axtremus said in It ain't just what you're making...:

                @LuFins-Dad

                Los Angeles’ population is 145% that of Chicago’s, yet Los Angeles gets fewer job applications from new college graduates than Chicago does. Population size and number of job applications from new college graduates are not linearly correlated.

                Excellent. The book is taking shape.

                Education is extremely important.

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                • HoraceH Horace

                  @Axtremus said in It ain't just what you're making...:

                  @LuFins-Dad

                  Los Angeles’ population is 145% that of Chicago’s, yet Los Angeles gets fewer job applications from new college graduates than Chicago does. Population size and number of job applications from new college graduates are not linearly correlated.

                  Excellent. The book is taking shape.

                  Aqua LetiferA Offline
                  Aqua LetiferA Offline
                  Aqua Letifer
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                  #36

                  @Horace said in It ain't just what you're making...:

                  @Axtremus said in It ain't just what you're making...:

                  @LuFins-Dad

                  Los Angeles’ population is 145% that of Chicago’s, yet Los Angeles gets fewer job applications from new college graduates than Chicago does. Population size and number of job applications from new college graduates are not linearly correlated.

                  Excellent. The book is taking shape.

                  It'll be a best-seller because Ax is a serious and objective thinker and everyone's going to be beyond impressed by that.

                  Please love yourself.

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                  • CopperC Offline
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                    Copper
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                    #37
                    >
                    25 U.S. Cities with the Most College Students
                    
                    City	Number of Colleges	Total Enrollment	City Population
                    New York, NY	82	290,216	19,354,922
                    Chicago, IL	73	219,981	8,675,982
                    Slt Lk City,UT	18	200,797	1,098,400
                    Los Angeles, CA	54	183,219	12,815,475
                    Houston, TX	64	175,189	5,446,468
                    Tempe, AZ	14	171,860	185,038
                    San Diego, CA	35	160,576	3,210,314
                    Minneapolis, MN	14	153,597	2,926,757
                    Boston, MA	30	150,338	4,637,537
                    Phoenix, AZ	34	149,726	4,081,849
                    Phila, PA	37	149,664	5,637,884
                    Atlanta, GA	37	133,648	5,228,750
                    Indian, IN	29	131,644	1,564,699
                    Miami, FL	44	131,272	6,381,966
                    Orlando, FL	16	130,254	1,776,841
                    San Antonio, TX	46	124,702	2,002,530
                    Manchester, NH	8	110,024	160,742
                    Austin, TX	27	105,525	1,638,716
                    Sacramento, CA	23	105,249	1,854,698
                    Columbus, OH	24	104,783	1,528,314
                    Baltimore, MD	24	100,393	2,170,504
                    Saint Louis, MO	23	99,607	2,078,283
                    Washington, DC	24	98,399	5,289,420
                    Denver, CO	26	92,189	2,787,266
                    San Fran, CA	21	90,493	3,603,761
                    
                    
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                    • AxtremusA Axtremus

                      @LuFins-Dad

                      Los Angeles’ population is 145% that of Chicago’s, yet Los Angeles gets fewer job applications from new college graduates than Chicago does. Population size and number of job applications from new college graduates are not linearly correlated.

                      LuFins DadL Offline
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                      LuFins Dad
                      wrote on last edited by
                      #38

                      @Axtremus said in It ain't just what you're making...:

                      @LuFins-Dad

                      Los Angeles’ population is 145% that of Chicago’s, yet Los Angeles gets fewer job applications from new college graduates than Chicago does. Population size and number of job applications from new college graduates are not linearly correlated.

                      Again! Brilliance in the simplicity! Hoisted on my own petard, so to speak. Calling out my univariate argument by utilizing a univariate fallacy! You are absolutely correct. My argument did not take into account areas that are shedding businesses, jobs, and population. Of course, we’ll ignore the fact that total job applications ≠ recent college grad applications…

                      Still, I’m surprised there aren’t more recent grads applying for jobs in LA. You can get abortions there, after all. Cheap ones…Yet Austin getting a ton of applicants but you can’t get an abortion there. That’s very weird.

                      The Brad

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