What Jesse said. Bakersfield is just a big flat nothing in the middle of the desert. If you're a teenager about to enter the job market in Bakersfield, your best bet is probably to move the hell away from there.
Lorne ,'Time Bomb'
Natter 36: But We Digress...
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'm a little surprised that DC isn't there.
Baltimore mitigates the effects a little? I dunno. It's weird.
I wonder if they factor in the cost of owning a car into their calculations. None of the NYistas own a car, and it's a substantial savings.
That's a good point, Tom -- when a friend of mine was leaving NYC, we figured that her base costs for living weren't going to go down all that much, because she was going to have to get a car.
Baltimore mitigates the effects a little? I dunno. It's weird.
Would it? I mean I thought the list assumed you worked in the city and lived in the city. So living in Balto and working in DC wouldn't count.
Some cities you are much more likely to need a car than others.
eta x-post....
Also, apparently Regis is a HUGE Def Leppard fan. Who knew?
From the article:
The living costs measured in the new Salary Value Index include housing, food, transportation, utilities and state taxes. The index also factors in an area's employment and job-growth rates.
I didn't read it that closely, so ? And it depends on how they define DC metro area.