Some Red State/Blue State Indicia

Not working like that in the boroughs.

Not sure if you ever leave your secluded area.

I hear you will soon be making the move.

I do come out of my house once a year to survey Long Island. Hopefully, a tsunami will take care of it and Staten Island sometime soon.
 
Wait, goldy was using city population and I was looking at metro. That changes it a bit.

NYC metro 1980: 15.601 million
NYC metro 2020: 18.804 million

And I also didn't account for total US population growth since 1980, and I don't care enough to do so. Year to year growth can be seen at https://www.macrotrends.net/cities/23083/new-york-city/population

Looking at those numbers, the only major cities to show population decline in any recent years are NYC, Chicago, LA, and Detroit.

Math is not a strongsuit of the commies
 
Another once great city completely turned into a ****hole thanks to universal liberal leadership

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In all seriousness why do our commie friends suppose so many people leave the liberal paradises of California and New York?
 
Recognizing that uber lyft drivers are typically low income folks who need the money...

California is considering either putting them out of a job, or forcing them to buy a very expensive car in order to.keep their job.

Leftists policies ALWAYS hurt the poorest people

It is intentional

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Bottom 10 in share of population that has been partially vaccinated against covid:

1. Wyoming
2. Mississippi
3. Louisiana
4. West Virginia
5. Indiana
6. Idaho
7. Alaska
8. Missouri
9. North Dakota
10. Alabama

Bottom 10 in % of population that has been fully vaccinated against covid:

1. Georgia
2. Utah
3. Alabama
4. Tennessee
5. Arkansas
6. Texas
7. Mississippi
8. South Carolina
9. Missouri
10. Nevada
 
Top 10 in % who have been partially vaccinated:

1. New Hampshire
2. Massachusetts
3. Maine
4. California
5. Delaware
6. Connecticut
7. Illinois
8. Pennsylvania
9. Virginia
10. New Jersey

Top 10 in % who have been fully vaccinated against covid:

1. New Mexico
2. South Dakota!
3. Rhode Island
4. Maine
5. Alaska
6. Connecticut
7. North Dakota
8. New Jersey
9. Vermont
10. Massachusetts
 
I guess this was a long shot to get answered

In both cases, people leave largely because the cost of living is so high. They can't afford it. So they sadly pack their bags and go elsewhere.

A large part of why the cost of living is so high is the lack of affordable housing. Permitting for new housing is very strict in places like San Francisco. It reflects a sort of I got mine and I'm not interested in sharing mentality (which I don't approve of but would have thought would be an attitude that appeals to some posters around here). The people who got theirs are perfectly ok with the outward migration. That's essentially the dynamic at work. And the rest of the country in some ways benefits from the people who leave California and New York. They are very talented people, just not quite talented enough to make it in California and New York. And they bring their blue voting ways to their new home states. Soon they will help flip Texas and North Carolina in addition to Georgia and Arizona. To say nothing of what has already happened in Colorado and Virginia.
 
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Working from home allows those that made it in Cali and New York to live elsewhere.

They’d rather not be surrounded by exploding crime and homelessness.

Weird.
 
In both cases, people leave largely because the cost of living is so high. They can't afford it. So they sadly pack their bags and go elsewhere.

A large part of why the cost of living is so high is the lack of affordable housing. Permitting for new housing is very strict in places like San Francisco. It reflects a sort of I got mine and I'm not interested in sharing mentality (which I don't approve of but would have thought would be an attitude that appeals to some posters around here). The people who got theirs are perfectly ok with the outward migration. That's essentially the dynamic at work. And the rest of the country in some ways benefits from the people who leave California and New York. They are very talented people, just not quite talented enough to make it in California and New York. And they bring their blue voting ways to their new home states. Soon they will help flip Texas and North Carolina in addition to Georgia and Arizona. To say nothing of what has already happened in Colorado and Virginia.

Yes they leave bc taxes are enormous, and socialist housing regulations ensure limited supply to keep houses inflated.

More homeless. More poverty. More crime. More taxes to combat all that. And it gets worse every year.

Then they want to get the **** out of there.

Then they vote the same way.

Because they are idiots and easiest to control
 
Yes they leave bc taxes are enormous, and socialist housing regulations ensure limited supply to keep houses inflated.

More homeless. More poverty. More crime. More taxes to combat all that. And it gets worse every year.

Then they want to get the **** out of there.

Then they vote the same way.

Because they are idiots and easiest to control

Well I gave you an answer. Obviously not the answer you wanted. I will go back to assuming your questions are rhetorical ones. But my belief is the people who leave California and New York are generally sad to do so, and interested in recreating some of what they left behind in their new home states. That may not square with your ideological presuppositions, but that doesn't mean it aint true.

I have a son who worked in Atlanta for two years. I told him to keep an open mind and enjoy a new culture. But he started plotting his return to California as soon as he got there. Now he is in San Francisco and is very happy to be back in northern California. He is 10 minutes from work and skateboards there. Oh and he is back working in an office environment. He can work from home if he wants to, but enjoys being at the office. He tells me all the restaurants are back. New ones are opening. He'll be going to some Giants games even though he is an Angels fan (I don't know what I did wrong there). He'll probably go to the Coliseum when the Angels are in town.
 
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