jimnyc
11-16-2020, 05:07 PM
This leaves me shook to my core. If Cuomo wasn't a sitting governor I would punch him in his face. But since I hate this place so much, for the first time in my adult life, I’m proud.
Oh, and I hope this list doesn't take into account the elder folks that Cuomo murdered.
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More Than 300,000 New Yorkers Have Fled City Since Pandemic Began
Hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers have fled New York City since the coronavirus pandemic began in the spring, new data from the U.S. Post Office shows.
A total of 295,103 city residents requested a change of address between March 1 and October 31, according to U.S. Postal Service data obtained by the New York Post under a Freedom of Information Act request.
However, the actual number of New Yorkers who escaped the city this year is much higher than that since a single address change could represent an entire household, and the data from the Post Office does not include the many New Yorkers who have fled without officially changing their address.
Last year, New Yorkers made only 101,342 address change requests between March and July, compared to this year’s eye-popping 244,895 requests during the same period.
Thousands of New Yorkers who left ended up close by in Long Island, Westchester, or New Jersey, although thousands more opted to move farther away to popular destinations such as Los Angeles and Florida.
Rest - https://www.nationalreview.com/news/more-than-300000-new-yorkers-have-fled-city-since-pandemic-began/
Oh, and I hope this list doesn't take into account the elder folks that Cuomo murdered.
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More Than 300,000 New Yorkers Have Fled City Since Pandemic Began
Hundreds of thousands of New Yorkers have fled New York City since the coronavirus pandemic began in the spring, new data from the U.S. Post Office shows.
A total of 295,103 city residents requested a change of address between March 1 and October 31, according to U.S. Postal Service data obtained by the New York Post under a Freedom of Information Act request.
However, the actual number of New Yorkers who escaped the city this year is much higher than that since a single address change could represent an entire household, and the data from the Post Office does not include the many New Yorkers who have fled without officially changing their address.
Last year, New Yorkers made only 101,342 address change requests between March and July, compared to this year’s eye-popping 244,895 requests during the same period.
Thousands of New Yorkers who left ended up close by in Long Island, Westchester, or New Jersey, although thousands more opted to move farther away to popular destinations such as Los Angeles and Florida.
Rest - https://www.nationalreview.com/news/more-than-300000-new-yorkers-have-fled-city-since-pandemic-began/