Originally Posted by
B. Carfree
Yes, those irrelevant urban millenials. Oops, I forgot. They are set to be the largest generation in the nation soon and the majority of Americans live in urban settings. Let's not confuse the dog with the tail; the urban millenials are the dog and you're at the back side.
Perhaps you, like the article writer, also seem to forget that the twenty somethings at the bottom of the earnings scale, are likely to get older and/or grow up and have families and possibly in the future have more transportation responsibilities than making arrangements on their smartphone about when to meet with their pals at today's hippest bar.
Probably more than a few might even find overpriced tiny apartments/walkups in gentrified neighborhoods with crappy schools with too many sociopaths in the neighborhood less appealing once they grow up or have children of their own.
You are correct let's not let the tail wag the dog; note that the majority of Millenials as well as the majority of Americans also drive cars.