Submitted by Devastator1981 t3_10gsn4e in washingtondc
Professional-Can1385 t1_j54rpqh wrote
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I’ve got 1 good friend who was born and raised in DC and one from born elsewhere but raised in Rockville.
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I would say my friends and acquaintances are about 50/50 native and transplant. But the transplants have almost all been here at least a decade. We’re lifers.
(I love that native Washingtonians tell you which hospital they were born at.)
Devastator1981 OP t1_j54xbvu wrote
>I would say my friends and acquaintances are about 50/50 native and transplant. But the transplants have almost all been here at least a decade. We’re lifers.
I knew those existed in this city! I was starting to wonder 😉
I think what people mean to say is "a high number [or many] young white-collar professionals in their 20s are transient and often from elsewhere". It's a very specific demographic to which that applies to, and they're often friends with each other and so folks just apply it as a blanket statement. And even that might be too general, it's the Hill/public policy/IR/poli sci crowd even within the white-collar professionals that are disproportionally transient, but to be fair DC has a relatively higher number of this crowd than probably any other city in the US (the world?).
I'm not even being that pedantic, outside of that demographic there's quite a bit of lifers and people here in DC for the long haul!
msmith1994 t1_j5hbs1h wrote
This! I’m in my late 20s and moved to the DMV in 2016. I moved into DC proper in 2018, and was in Silver Spring and Bethesda before that. I’m a civilian fed, but not in the policy/poli sci space. Many of my friends moved here to work for the government but intend to stay here. I also have close friends and coworkers that are DMV natives that work for the government.
I think you’re spot on that it’s Hill/poli sci/public policy people that are transient. In my neighborhood (Michigan Park), there’s tons of retired/current career feds. Also lots of. DC government employees. Lots of DC natives up here. My neighbors have been in their house for like 40 years.
NPRjunkieDC t1_j556kll wrote
My son could actually live in the building he was born . Columbia Hospital for Women was located exactly where the first Trader Joe's opened in DC. 25th/Pennsylvania Ave NW.
Suki100 t1_j5abn9q wrote
Agreed. Truly a unique thing that I noticed. I also say where my kid was born. The hospital made my birthing and parenting experience so much better.
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