I live in Lafayette and even though my hometown has changed since I was a child in the 80s some of the people are some of the greatest and some are absolute trash, but I think that’s anywhere in America.
If you want to move to Indiana, make sure you love living in a red state. The state cares nothing about quality of life for average people. It's only interested in helping business out. They rank near the bottom or in the bottom 10 of almost every parameter of life starting with prenatal care all the way to elder care. If you have money and are assured you will never need: women's health care, accessible prenatal care, daycare, preK schooling, well-funded public schools, mental health for kids/teens/adults, affordable housing for regular and seniors, equal pay for equal work, abundant green space, well maintained roads, concern for environmental issues, or real breaks on property and income taxes for seniors, don't move here. You are on your own.
Grew up in Zionsville and Cousins in Carmel in the 50's, 60's and 70's. They sure have changed.
How's is Newburgh and Evansville??
On a rural area of Indiana. Within driving distance but away from the crime in larger cities.
Good video, but it needs updated…
I'd like to know Carmel and Fisher
Lafayette?/West Lafayette?
I live in Lafayette and even though my hometown has changed since I was a child in the 80s some of the people are some of the greatest and some are absolute trash, but I think that’s anywhere in America.
6 of your choices are just Indianapolis with a different name.
Jaspers housing is very high and rent is not much better it's a big german town but a lot of illegals moved there and some blacks are moving in
What do you mean blacks ?
@@joparis957 You do realize the K#K was founded in Indiana, right?
If you want to move to Indiana, make sure you love living in a red state. The state cares nothing about quality of life for average people. It's only interested in helping business out. They rank near the bottom or in the bottom 10 of almost every parameter of life starting with prenatal care all the way to elder care. If you have money and are assured you will never need: women's health care, accessible prenatal care, daycare, preK schooling, well-funded public schools, mental health for kids/teens/adults, affordable housing for regular and seniors, equal pay for equal work, abundant green space, well maintained roads, concern for environmental issues, or real breaks on property and income taxes for seniors, don't move here. You are on your own.
Shut up lol