Death of the Party
Twenty-somethings are scaling back on the partying so heartily embraced by previous generations.
Hasnain says:
"“Everyone’s been pushed out of the downtown center,” she said. ”We’re so isolated. I live over one bridge that takes a half-hour to walk to, which I chose based on cost, and everyone else thinks I’m in the middle of nowhere. Young people used to live in houses near the university, but now only families can afford them. Little shacks that college kids used to live in are now $2 million homes.”"
Posted on 2015-09-20T18:12:31+0000