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Breaking: Young People Have Been Flocking To Washington

Breaking: Young People Have Been Flocking To Washington

Dear reader: did you realize that Washington -- a seat of power which houses several large undergraduate universities, and a city whose economy depends quite a bit on young, cheap, driven labor -- is an attractive destination for young people? No? Well then, it's a good thing that the Washington Post is here to remind us! more ›

D.C. Tied With Seattle as Top City for Young People in Recession

D.C. Tied With Seattle as Top City for Young People in Recession

The Wall Street Journal has one of their career trends by ordinal list pieces today on where young people in the United States are deciding to move during the recession, and once again Washington, D.C. is at the top of the list. We've heard almost all of this before, but here's why the newspaper says the D.C. area is the best option for young job seekers:

Government hiring is projected to grow fast, and jobs in lobbying, aerospace, defense contracting and professional services are also a draw. Mr. DeVol calls Washington the national leader in high-tech services, surpassing Silicon Valley. Washington's 4,000-plus nonprofits hold appeal for service-minded youth. And amid rising regulation of financial markets, says Barbara Lang, president of the DC Chamber of Commerce, "much of Wall Street is now moving to K Street."
No big arguments from us here, though we can appreciate finally seeing a little hedging on the sustainability of the "so many government jobs" argument at the end of the D.C. blurb, too. At some point, the federal government is going to have to make cuts, just like all state and local governments have been doing for the last year or so. more ›

D.C. Area Tops for Wealthy Young People

D.C. Area Tops for Wealthy Young People

Are you plagued by the worry that all your friends make more money than you? Well Reuters's Patricia Reaney has filed this story to confirm all those fears! The D.C. area has "the nation's highest percentage of 25-34 year-olds making more than $100,000 a year," according to The Nielsen Company. more ›

D.C. Authors Are National Book Award Finalists

D.C. Authors Are National Book Award Finalists

You'd think that, once the Almighty found himself on the business end of God Is Not Great, Christopher Hitchens' latest broadside, there'd be hell to pay. Instead, Hitchens' book became an international bestseller, racking up laudatory reviews and garnering an even larger audience for his witty contrarianism. Which makes one suspect that perhaps The Hitch is on to something. As if it needed more attention, yesterday God Is Not Great was named one of five... more ›

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