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Should you move to Washington, D.C.? | Curbed DC

November 08, 2019
  • D.C. Policy Center

On November 8, 2019, the D.C. Policy Center’s article, Growing labor demand in D.C. is driving up wages, was cited by Curbed DC:

If you’re thinking about moving to D.C., think hard. Employment opportunities abound, but living costs are high. The weather can get brutally hot in the summer (don’t even get us started on the mosquitoes), and much of the culture revolves around what you do for work. Still, no other city in the country can call itself the nation’s capital or, as some locals like to say, the District.

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