Welcome to America, here are your habitation options:
THE A-LIST CITY
>examples: New York City, LA
>$2,000 a month minimum rent to live in a roach infested shoebox (at least you won't have roommates)
>everywhere is overcrowded and full of tourists
>homeless people shitting and pissing and screaming in the street are a daily occurrence
>tons of jobs that generally pay better than elsewhere in the country (but you spend 2x more on rent)
>lots of stuff to do (if you have money)
THE POST-INDUSTRIAL CITY
>examples: Cleveland, Detroit
>suitable one bedroom apartments can be found for relatively cheap ($1,000 a month or less)
>the majority of the city is an impoverished crime ridden hellscape
>quite a few jobs, but they don't pay nearly as well as larger cities
>you'll be lucky to find 5 or more museums, parks, or other attractions that are worth going to
>a new generic millennial cafe opening is cause for massive celebration and local news headlines (it will go under in 8 months)
>everyone pretends to love their shitty, decaying city as if it's the best place on earth
FLYOVER LAND
>examples: 90% of the United States by area
>$600 for a one bedroom in the "heart" of town
>absolutely nothing to do, including employment
>average town age of 47
>you'd better know how to speak Spanish
>at least you can smugly post about city dwelling liberals on the internet to try and convince yourself you enjoy this life
THE GREAT SOUTH
>examples: Raleigh, Atlanta
>I hope you like rap music
EDEN
>examples: small towns in New England, Pacific Northwest
>picturesque towns with amazing weather year round
>rent is somehow even higher than A-List cities
>usually only a few jobs that cater to the wealthy local population, everyone local commutes to the city for work
>every grocery store, restaurant, and cafe has an organic yuppie theme and costs twice as much as a normal place
>if you're not independently wealthy the locals won't treat you like a human being
Where are you choosing to spawn?