"Survey Reveals 25% of Young Adults Planning to Leave Greater Boston Due to High Costs and Housing Issues"

A study conducted by the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce Foundation found that the region could lose a quarter of its young residents due to factors such as the high cost of housing and the flexibility of remote work. The survey highlighted the importance of addressing contemporary challenges to ensure the region remains viable for future generations, with affordable housing, job availability, and public transportation being key factors. While most respondents reported satisfaction with their day-to-day lives in Greater Boston, there were concerns about building community and social opportunities in the region, particularly among certain demographic groups.
- Greater Boston could lose a quarter of young residents, study finds The Boston Globe
- 25 percent of people ages 20-30 plan to leave Greater Boston soon, according to survey WCVB Boston
- Many young people ready to leave Boston area, survey finds NBC Boston
- Boston's too expensive, so "alarming" number of young adults plan to leave, survey says CBS Boston
- Boston Risks Losing Young Residents Amid Housing, Transport Woes Bloomberg
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