Everyone who lives in DC knows that some days it is really a struggle. There’s the traffic and the weather and the football team and let’s just say it, the political scene can make things a little crazy. Living in DC can be a real hassle and if you do live here, you know these 15 struggles of living in Washington DC.
- It is insanely expensive to live here.
Flickr/Mike Licht A study done by the Economic Policy Institute shows that DC is the most expensive city to raise a family. And it’s the 5th most expensive city to rent in the country.
- The metro is either running late or it’s breaking down or it is closed for track work.
Flickr/Susan Sermoneta It is so unreliable but you’re kind of stuck using it.
- Because the traffic here is the worst.
Flickr/Dome Poon Don’t even think about driving on 66 or 495 or 395 anywhere between 6am and 10am and 3pm and 8pm.
- And if you do drive here, you will never find parking.
Flickr/Elvert Barnes And if you do, you will probably get ticketed.
- Which basically means, it will take you forever to get anywhere.
Pexels You know you’ve sent the text that says “Running late! Be there soon!”
- Even if you walk, you will probably run into a protest that will slow you down.
Flickr/Ella You don’t even stop to read the signs anymore.
- Which probably explains why, when you do drive or venture further out, you always end up lost.
Flickr/Richy! And it always seems like you’re lost in the middle of the night in a bad area and Siri keeps telling you to do an illegal U-turn.
- Almost everyone assumes you work for the government or for a government contractor.
Flickr/gabriele82 “So what do you do?” is our famous line.
- But even if you don’t work for the government, whatever is happening in politics factors into your life.
Flickr/Elvert Barnes Every two to four years with the elections, there’s usually a new influx of residents and some of your friends are on their way out.
- Which speaking of, there are interns… everywhere.
Flickr/UGA College of Ag & Environmental Science They probably are the reason there are so many bouncers at bars these days.
- And field trips… everywhere.
Flickr/Saint Francis Academy Don’t even think about going to the Mall in the middle of the week.
- And tourists…. everywhere.
flickr/cherryblossomwatch They will ask you for directions.
- The humidity in the summer is the absolute worst.
Flickr/daniel You will sweat. Everyone will sweat.
- The weather is so unpredictable.
Flickr/Via Tsuji Why is it 35 degrees the day after it was 70? Oh right, it’s April. Bring a jacket and know you will take it off halfway through the day.
- Our football team is a national debate.
Flickr/Kirsten Stanley Everyone has an opinion on the Redskins and very few are about Kirk Cousins.
However, even with every all of these struggles, there is no better place to call home.
Flickr/Mike Licht
A study done by the Economic Policy Institute shows that DC is the most expensive city to raise a family. And it’s the 5th most expensive city to rent in the country.
Flickr/Susan Sermoneta
It is so unreliable but you’re kind of stuck using it.
Flickr/Dome Poon
Don’t even think about driving on 66 or 495 or 395 anywhere between 6am and 10am and 3pm and 8pm.
Flickr/Elvert Barnes
And if you do, you will probably get ticketed.
Pexels
You know you’ve sent the text that says “Running late! Be there soon!”
Flickr/Ella
You don’t even stop to read the signs anymore.
Flickr/Richy!
And it always seems like you’re lost in the middle of the night in a bad area and Siri keeps telling you to do an illegal U-turn.
Flickr/gabriele82
“So what do you do?” is our famous line.
Every two to four years with the elections, there’s usually a new influx of residents and some of your friends are on their way out.
Flickr/UGA College of Ag & Environmental Science
They probably are the reason there are so many bouncers at bars these days.
Flickr/Saint Francis Academy
Don’t even think about going to the Mall in the middle of the week.
flickr/cherryblossomwatch
They will ask you for directions.
Flickr/daniel
You will sweat. Everyone will sweat.
Flickr/Via Tsuji
Why is it 35 degrees the day after it was 70? Oh right, it’s April. Bring a jacket and know you will take it off halfway through the day.
Flickr/Kirsten Stanley
Everyone has an opinion on the Redskins and very few are about Kirk Cousins.
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