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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 22 May 2017

    The rush of young people to U.S. cities is partly to blame for America’s worsening housing shortagehttp://on.wsj.com/2rMHE7N 

    5:44 PM - 22 May 2017
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      2.  🌹The IPPC Report  👻 🌎 🔥‏ @Dispatchula 22 May 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        So, NOW on the list of Millennial destruction is: Housing Market Diamonds Department Stores Avocados & Toast (apparently) ...That it?

        1 reply 0 retweets 6 likes
      3.  🌹The IPPC Report  👻 🌎 🔥‏ @Dispatchula 22 May 2017
        Replying to @Dispatchula @WSJ

        And the "reasons" are all insipid- "oH THeY WanT tO bE NeAr REsTauRAnTs!" PUH-LEEZE. Most of us are dead broke and can't *afford* a house.

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      1. Patrick Alba‏ @patrickthealba 22 May 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Sorry we were born. :-(

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      1. Morgan Sacco  🐈 🐍 🍄‏ @Morgan_Sacco 22 May 2017
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        So it's millenials fault for taking jobs?

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      1. Travis Allen  🌊‏ @TravisAllen02 22 May 2017
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        Remember when Baby Boomers blew up the housing market? I remember

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      1. Hallowdean C ن‏ @constans 22 May 2017
        Replying to @TruthHurts42 @WSJ

        Ask thousands of years of civilization why

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      1. Pack the Court‏Verified account @iwriterealgood 22 May 2017
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        👍🏼🖕🏼

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      1.  👻 BoOOooOothany  👻‏ @thegoodnaysayer 22 May 2017
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        pic.twitter.com/3wAlwSPV8y

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      1. redleader109‏ @redleader109 22 May 2017
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        Gasp!! Millennials don't want the same thing their parents wanted!

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      1. Niren‏ @niren23 22 May 2017
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        That has more to do with no job prospects in many other smaller cities.

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      2. bowtoyoursensei‏ @fourthand25 22 May 2017
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        How can they afford these houses with all the avocado toast?

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      1. Victoria‏ @108_Victoria_St 24 May 2017
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        Yes, the younger generation wanting somewhere to live and not the older generation of entrenched nimbys that keep housing supply low. Huh.

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      1. Borden Ornelaz‏ @Bordash 23 May 2017
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        people need housing? damn. who would have thought? maybe we should build more and keep our infrastructure together. 🤔

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      1. Alchemy Abodes‏ @AlchemyAbodes 22 May 2017
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        Lack of suburban infrastructure force companies to cities, they employ people #millenials go to jobs not to blame for poor planning 😜

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      1. toilet skeleton bones (spooky)‏ @toiletbones 22 May 2017
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        Stay in your rustbelt shanty towns, millennials.

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      1. Akis Psilos‏ @APsilos 22 May 2017
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        There are real estate boom and busts based on household formations. College graduates have 1.5 trillion student debt. Back with the parents!

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      1. Chaos pilot‏ @SisterAsphalt 22 May 2017
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        So people who can't​ afford long commutes are to blame for living where the jobs are?

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