New Hampshire’s struggles at keeping and attracting young people is well known, but it turns out it’s the second-worst state for Millennials. At least that’s the result of a survey released Thursday by Moneyrates.com.
The survey, which compared all of the states and the District of Columbia, looked at eight different factors in arriving at its rankings: the job market for young adults; the young adult proportion of the population; college tuition affordability; residential rental availability and affordability; access to high-speed broadband; and concentration of bars and fitness facilities relative to the young adult population. More…
Jeff Feingold | NHBR