New York Post - New Yorkers are so worried about crime, sky-high housing costs and struggling schools, 27% percent of state residents said they want to move away in the next five years, a survey revealed Wednesday.
A stunning 30% of respondents - who also cited inept political leadership and soaring taxes as reasons for wanting to flee - said they already longed to live somewhere else, according to a Siena College Research Institute quality of life poll.
Nearly a third - about 31% - plan to leave the Empire State when they retire while even more said they believe it’s not safe for kids.
A total of 40% of respondents said New York is not a good place to raise children - including an alarming 61% of black respondents - and 26% said the overall quality of education is fair or poor as a statewide debate rages over opening more charter schools.
The widespread urge to hit the road is distressing for New York, which hemorrhaged residents during and after the worst of the coronavirus outbreak.
And still, most of those 27% keep voting same-old and will do so in a different state. Again.
ReplyDeletePlease send these NY assholes to Arizona or someplace, any place, besides Florida.....we already have our quota of NY assholes....BTW, stop electing those who have put you in this position,,,,think Demonrats...vote Republican if you want to save the state....otherwise, sianara...
ReplyDeleteYou post this girl's GIF fairly frequently. Any idea who she is?
ReplyDeleteNo clue. Cute as fuck though, ain't she?
DeleteStop voting for the same party
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