“Our desire to be social with different people — including influencers and celebrities, or people who are living in a different place in a different way — can all play out on social media, because it feels like we are making a personal connection,” she said.
“From the data that we have so far, there is no basis to say that social media have the ability to change behavior in that way,” he said.
For people looking to live and work in big cities, the post-pandemic housing situation is dire.
In Manhattan in June, the average rental price was $5,470, according to a report from the real-estate brokerage Douglas Elliman.
Across the city, the average rent this month is $3,644, reports Apartments.com, a listing site.
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Northwestern University
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