10 Pros and Cons of Living in Pennsylvania
Abstract
Foodies will love Pennsylvania's culinary scene Pennsylvania is home to various culinary delights featuring both local and international flavors. Pennsylvania has a diverse economy Several major industries, including agriculture, manufacturing, healthcare, and tourism make up Pennsylvania's diverse economy. Look at one of Pennsylvania's popular cities, Harrisburg, where a two-bedroom apartment averages around $1,450. With the location of Pennsylvania, you'll be able to reap the benefits of affordable living while being close to largely populated cities in neighboring states. Natural disasters aren't common Pennsylvania is an excellent state to call home if you are worried about natural disasters. There's a lot of traffic The state of Pennsylvania has a lot of traffic, especially in the larger cities. Pennsylvania has unusual liquor laws The state has a monopoly on the sale of liquor, which means you can only purchase wine and beer from state-owned stores.