CNBCさんのインスタグラム写真 - (CNBCInstagram)「Thousands of high earners have left New York this year, an exodus that is deepening concerns over a projected $9 billion budget shortfall.⁠ ⁠ While the city is no longer the national virus hotspot it was earlier this year, those leaving cite anxiety over the region’s economy and quality of life and a conviction that higher taxes are coming. By forcing the mass adoption of remote work and crimping many of the advantages of urban life, the pandemic has turbocharged migration from high cost, high-density places to lower-cost states including Texas, Florida and Nevada. Nearly half of New Yorkers earning more than $100,000 a year said they considered leaving the city recently, with cost of living being the top factor, according to a Manhattan Institute survey.⁠ ⁠ Many of those who remain say the city is more livable than before. But it’s hard to deny the signs of pain ahead. Data shows an elevated outflow from New York City this year. More than 246,000 New Yorkers filed a change-of-address request to zip codes outside the city since March, almost double the year-earlier period.⁠ ⁠ Full story at the link in bio.」11月3日 4時02分 - cnbc

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Thousands of high earners have left New York this year, an exodus that is deepening concerns over a projected $9 billion budget shortfall.⁠

While the city is no longer the national virus hotspot it was earlier this year, those leaving cite anxiety over the region’s economy and quality of life and a conviction that higher taxes are coming. By forcing the mass adoption of remote work and crimping many of the advantages of urban life, the pandemic has turbocharged migration from high cost, high-density places to lower-cost states including Texas, Florida and Nevada. Nearly half of New Yorkers earning more than $100,000 a year said they considered leaving the city recently, with cost of living being the top factor, according to a Manhattan Institute survey.⁠

Many of those who remain say the city is more livable than before. But it’s hard to deny the signs of pain ahead. Data shows an elevated outflow from New York City this year. More than 246,000 New Yorkers filed a change-of-address request to zip codes outside the city since March, almost double the year-earlier period.⁠

Full story at the link in bio.


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