I live just north of Annapolis and fly out of W29 (Bay Bridge). Maryland has the oceans, the western hills, the Chesapeake Bay, Annapolis/DC/Baltimore. There's so much to do both indoors (museums, restaurants, concert and theater venues) and outdoors (hiking, bicycling, boating, sailing, etc.) It's a great area. My daughter lives in Fairfax and son in Baltimore. Just like me, they started with apartments, then townhome/rowhouse then plan on getting into single-family housing.
There's many federal agencies and industries in the MD-VA-DC area looking for young folks for a wide variety of jobs. If you're a young professional you can find a decent salary and affordable housing. Unskilled folks (i.e., no degree, no trade) find housing and cost-of-living to be a terrible surprise. Those who are unskilled and with their family groups will share housing (e.g., immigrants from Latin America) and work their way up.
I'm not going to contribute to the negative talk about our government. There are many hard-working, honest people serving in our local, state, and federal government. The best way to raise its moral level is to encourage worthy people that it's a worthy occupation and vote out those who fall short.
But we forget, in this age of negativity and vile tweets by the head gator in the swamp and his hatchlings, that there are wonderful opportunities in the US, in all the major cities. She'll have a great time here. Won't be easy, but it will be a great ride.
Oh, and if she wants to become a pilot, have her head over to one of the many great flight schools in the area, like (ahem) CSP over at W29.