The main reason 9 to 5's gets a bad rep now, is because black people became a larger part of professional white collar work in the 21st century. I know most positions do not pay enough go save for a home and raise a family like 20-30 years ago, but neither does the average independent small business (crappy Etsy shop, or doing the gig economy Full Time). I believe there is a negative stigma (and even self-hatred among black people) where unless you are only around the most desirable, best looking black people in these spaces, it is considered low-class.
Whenever I hear someone ask "what are the best neighborhoods in *Insert City*" this is almost always code word for "where do the young professional white women live" no matter the race. MAYBE Atlanta as an exception, but you would just replace white women with black women.
If I ever see a woman wear leggings in public, I assume they are slightly easier to bag than the average woman. I don't think I ever got over how they are willing to wear spandex in public that is basically painted on under the guise of "its comfortable"
Now spandex booty shorts on the other hand is blatant thirsttrapping, I'm passing on that.