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K2010
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K2010 asked in TravelUnited StatesNew York City · 10 years ago

according to statistics, over 1.5 millions left New York city for other places to live, and now?

and now, Port Authority increases tolls for bridges between NY and NJ,starting next month, then again. The city became tooooo expensive.

MTA will increase car fare too. Is New going to be a ghost city soon?

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  • Anonymous
    10 years ago
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    This state may be expensive, but it's never going to be a ghost city, because this is a number one sanctuary city and it is easy to get a job. All the illegals come here and they are protected by the law. In addition, this is a welfare heaven and the gays are granted marriage rights here.

    The problem really is with the corrupt CEO's & politicians who are treating the New Yorkers more like employees. They want more for themselves and want less for us. Making more than $500k a year is never enough for them. And if they can't get more from the New Yorkers, then they ask for a billion dollar bailout from the federal government.

    It is very greedy here.

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Fact of the matter is that there's more people living in one borough than people leaving New York City. There's about 18.9 million people living in New York City as a whole so 1.5 million isn't much compared to the total number.

  • No. Most people who have to pay the toll will merely blink an extra eye blink as they go through the toll both, that's all. Business as usual.

    There is a lot of money in New York.

    Source(s): . Gork
  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    being the only one in out of a million.

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  • 10 years ago

    1.5 million might have left, but then 1.6 million moved in.

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