It's usually oregon, washington, nevada, AZ and texas out here.....
IDk, being the big city kind of teaches you to be on your grind. The problem is, the ramifications from gentrification proliferate the inequality and marginalization that's constantly staring you in the face. In real time its like watching society become more and more unequal. The have nots are at a serve disadvantage from birth though. With almost no chance of catching up.
It's unreal to consider that there's households in the city with an income level of less than 30K, trying figure out how to make shyt work, meanwhile at the other end the spectrum you have people making 200k+ a year in the same city, causing an uproar because it took 10 minutes for them to get their morning latte.