‘I can't afford to stay': Gen Z is moving out of Miami
Gen Z locals say the dream of building a life in Miami is slipping out of reach.
South Florida has long been branded as a place of opportunity. But for many members of Generation Z who were born and raised here, the future they imagined is no longer in South Florida — it’s elsewhere.
“I think everyone between 20 and early 20s has a great urge to just kind of get out of the house, move and live on their own,” said 25‑year‑old Jared Infantolino.
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