Driving into LA you may literally be staggered by the dark energy. Luxury cars passing by whole blocks of homeless drug addicts. It’s a disgraceful mess. But that’s just my opinion there is undoubtedly lots of cool stuff and neighborhoods
This applies to all cities on the west coast, maybe except #3 (massive size). All other west coast cities also have a high cost of living, bad traffic, impacts of homelessness, and a competitive job market.
I was born and raised in Los Angeles. I lived there until I was 23. I moved to St. Louis in 1988, and it was the best decision I ever made. There's no way I would EVER live in LA again.
@@MovieJustin I've done well here in St. Louis. The cost of living is far lower. My rent is only $600 a month. The traffic here is not nearly as bad, and I can always find a parking space wherever I go. Every time I go to Los Angeles to visit, I'm always glad I left 36 years ago.
I love Los Angeles. It’s a great place to hang, but I prefer the Inland Empire, because I’m a suburban person as far as living. When I want a moment of fast life, I’ll head to LA. When I just want to enjoy the quiet and a calm environment, I spend my time in the Inland Empire.
Less homeless in the valley (south valley) compared to westside or the middle of the city, however I've been out for a year now, so not sure if it is still the same.
Never have, never will. If only the people of LA would stay in LA instead of sprawling out to neighboring states like cockroaches and infesting those too
Driving into LA you may literally be staggered by the dark energy. Luxury cars passing by whole blocks of homeless drug addicts. It’s a disgraceful mess.
But that’s just my opinion there is undoubtedly lots of cool stuff and neighborhoods
At the end of the day everyone is responsible for their own being. Yes, life is not fair but capitalism doesn't care. Sink or swim brother
Welcome to America. This is not just an LA thing
@@Mr_Banker222very american way of looking at life
@@ernesto.carloz exactly why I'm wanting out
This applies to all cities on the west coast, maybe except #3 (massive size). All other west coast cities also have a high cost of living, bad traffic, impacts of homelessness, and a competitive job market.
I was born and raised in Los Angeles. I lived there until I was 23. I moved to St. Louis in 1988, and it was the best decision I ever made. There's no way I would EVER live in LA again.
You had me until St. Louis 😂 good luck to you there
@@MovieJustin I've done well here in St. Louis. The cost of living is far lower. My rent is only $600 a month. The traffic here is not nearly as bad, and I can always find a parking space wherever I go. Every time I go to Los Angeles to visit, I'm always glad I left 36 years ago.
I love Los Angeles. It’s a great place to hang, but I prefer the Inland Empire, because I’m a suburban person as far as living. When I want a moment of fast life, I’ll head to LA. When I just want to enjoy the quiet and a calm environment, I spend my time in the Inland Empire.
Los Angeles is filthy and rundown in a lot areas. There are no affordable homes and the cost of living is high.
Less homeless in the valley (south valley) compared to westside or the middle of the city, however I've been out for a year now, so not sure if it is still the same.
Ain’t way the California traffic does the same thing like New York 💀 and ppl be loud in New York when they call ur name in streets
It doesn’t but LA it’ WAY bigger than New York and it’s almost same traffic , so with this being said , LA traffic can be worse than New York .
great video mate
i love santa monica moving there in the new year!
it's the best
The thumbnail is amazing!!
the power of ai
Make a video about hombly hills
😂😂😂 very direct
Orange county
IE is NOT LA you’re a whole county over and 1 hr from “LA”
Never have, never will. If only the people of LA would stay in LA instead of sprawling out to neighboring states like cockroaches and infesting those too
One big city
@@MitchellBPYao huh?
Don't forget you are one of those roaches
Well get used to it you can't tell people where they can and can't move to
So many job opportunities though 😭