41% Of New York Residents Say They Can No Longer Afford To Live There

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41% of 8.6 million is 3.4 million.

North Carolina, Georgia, Texas, Pennsylvania gonna eat




Nah fuk that. I hope the move is as painful as possible. They already fukking up traffic here, every transplant from up top ends up beefing with the whole city, and be having to move
 

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Here are Glassdoor's top 25 cities for job seekers:

  1. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
  2. St. Louis, Missouri
  3. Indianapolis, Indiana
  4. Cincinnati, Ohio
  5. Hartford, Connecticut
  6. Boston, Massachusetts
  7. Memphis, Tennessee
  8. Raleigh, North Carolina
  9. Cleveland, Ohio
  10. Detroit, Michigan
  11. Kansas City, Missouri
  12. Washington, D.C.
  13. Birmingham, Alabama
  14. Chicago, Illinois
  15. Columbus, Ohio
  16. Louisville, Kentucky
  17. Baltimore, Maryland
  18. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  19. Atlanta, Georgia
  20. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  21. Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota
  22. San Francisco, California
  23. Seattle, Washington
  24. Richmond, Virginia
  25. Charlotte, North Carolina
 
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Here are Glassdoor's top 25 cities for job seekers:




    • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    • St. Louis, Missouri
    • Indianapolis, Indiana
    • Cincinnati, Ohio
    • Hartford, Connecticut
    • Boston, Massachusetts
    • Memphis, Tennessee
    • Raleigh, North Carolina
    • Cleveland, Ohio
    • Detroit, Michigan
    • Kansas City, Missouri
    • Washington, D.C.
    • Birmingham, Alabama
    • Chicago, Illinois
    • Columbus, Ohio
    • Louisville, Kentucky
    • Baltimore, Maryland
    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    • Atlanta, Georgia
    • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
    • Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota
    • San Francisco, California
    • Seattle, Washington
    • Richmond, Virginia
    • Charlotte, North Carolina
No way Seattle and Atlanta are below Cleveland and STL :dahell:
 

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Nah fuk that. I hope the move is as painful as possible. They already fukking up traffic here, every transplant from up top ends up beefing with the whole city, and be having to move

Its overpopulation.
 

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Here are Glassdoor's top 25 cities for job seekers:




    • Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
    • St. Louis, Missouri
    • Indianapolis, Indiana
    • Cincinnati, Ohio
    • Hartford, Connecticut
    • Boston, Massachusetts
    • Memphis, Tennessee
    • Raleigh, North Carolina
    • Cleveland, Ohio
    • Detroit, Michigan
    • Kansas City, Missouri
    • Washington, D.C.
    • Birmingham, Alabama
    • Chicago, Illinois
    • Columbus, Ohio
    • Louisville, Kentucky
    • Baltimore, Maryland
    • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
    • Atlanta, Georgia
    • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
    • Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota
    • San Francisco, California
    • Seattle, Washington
    • Richmond, Virginia
    • Charlotte, North Carolina



Seattle, Pittsburgh, Charlotte, or Boston is my Top 4
 

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NYC will be bankrupt within 5 years. Congestion pricing is the city’s dying breath as people continue to flee
I'm no supporter of congestion pricing but that's doubtful. Poor people rarely own cars in NYC and aren't driving into Manhattan anyway

Rich folks either A. Already live and work in the central business district b. Take the train into it or c. Uber in to it.

If the city want bankrolling the poor counties to North there would be more than enough money
 

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This is the most bullshyt ass post I’ve seen on the coli in a long time..

It ain’t the pensions from city and state workers that’s making it expensive to live in nyc..

What’s making the city expensive for those who live there are the fact that wages are stagnet in a city who have the money to give raises to city employees.. NYC is the financial/media/business capital.. of course the city have the money they just refuse to increase wages to match inflation

Im a financial analyst who works closely with MOCS and numerous city agencies. I know first hand. You are regurgitating shyt from the daily news. While i have actual numbers to back my claims.

Stay in ya lane.
 
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