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What in the name of Trump is an exododus?
What in the name of Trump is an exododus?
One of the more fanciful dinosaurs from the Jurassic Park franchise.
Are there a million of them in NY that are about to leave?
The T-rex that made it into San Diego was fairly swiftly deported, so perhaps the Exododuses (Exododi?) are away before they get into trouble.
More Murdoch sh1te.
More Murdoch sh1te.
The same is already taking place in California. The exodus is already taking place due to sky high tax rates, massive costs of living and affordability of property. The average price of a property in California is $900k, double the average across many other states.
Recent years of 300k per year leaving. Congressional seats are expected to drop due to less population in California
The exodus of people leaving are going to Texas, Arizona, Florida.
There is no reason not to believe the same will not happen to New York, many who get tax squeezed, combined with falling safety and living conditions will leave
https://www.sfchronicle.com/california/article/population-growth-immigration-19994083.phpIs the California population actually decreasing? Certainly 2021/2022 saw decrease in population from 39.5M people to 39M people. I suspect the pandemic (amongst other things) contributed.
However, California governor issued a press release in May this year which said that California's population rose in 2024 by around 100k people. It is still the most populous state in the US and is still the wealthiest state (in terms of GDP, although not in GDP per capita).
I do agree that costs of living and property prices in "hot-spots" in California are just crazy. Frankly, much of it is around Silicon Valley and some rebalancing would not go amiss. Silicon Valley now hosts quite a lot of mature industry and priorities of mature businesses change.
As for New York - I think people have been awaiting the demise of New York for many decades. It survived being a financial basket case in the 70's, and the crime issues in the 80's and 90's which far exceeded the challenges it faces in the 2020's.