Most young adults, renters are considering leaving L.A.

Los Angeles Times
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A majority of L.A. voters are considering abandoning the city because housing is too expensive

Nearly three-quarters of renters and those under 35 have given consideration to moving out of Los Angeles, according to a new poll.

The results reflect what voters believe to be "foundational unfairness" when it comes to housing, said Aileen Cardona-Arroyo, a senior vice president at Hart Research, the Washington, D.C., polling firm that administered the survey. Angelenos, she said, think they are working hard but still find themselves failing to keep pace with rising costs.
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