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I mean, in the best way possible, but that should be a decision you guys should make

By this I mean that LCOL means fewer job opportunities (probably none in S&T), but usually a better culture which will make it easier on you. Keep in mind what could happen if you get laid off (i.e., how many more banks are there in the city?). LCOL could be Chicago (which is ok career wise- it is huge in derivatives after all), but it could also be Denver (pretty narrow opps).

NYC means more jobs but also a harder place to raise kids. Not just more expensive, but the rat race is real and kids are hard to balance. This being said, higher earnings down the line.

Also, keep in mind that education will probably be best in NYC (if you pay the hefty price, all being said). 

 

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