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Fleeing New Yorkers resulted in an estimated $34 billion in lost income -study

Published 12/15/2020, 08:40 AM
Updated 12/15/2020, 12:41 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: A man runs along the Brooklyn Heights Promenade as fog covers lower Manhattan in New York

By Jonnelle Marte

(Reuters) -Millions of people have moved out of New York City during the pandemic, but at the same time, millions of others with lower incomes have taken their place, according to a study released on Tuesday.

All told, a net 70,000 people left the metropolitan region this year, resulting in roughly $34 billion in lost income, according to estimates from Unacast https://www.unacast.com/covid19/covid-19-migration-patterns-and-emerging-areas, a location analytics company.

About 3.57 million people left New York City this year between Jan. 1 and Dec. 7, according to Unacast, which analyzed anonymized cell phone location data. Some 3.5 million people earning lower average incomes moved into the city during that same period, the report showed.

"The exodus isn't as big as people have been talking about," said Thomas Walle, chief executive and co-founder of Unacast. "Maybe the greater impact is how the population is changing and how the demographics are changing."

In Tribeca, a wealthy neighborhood in downtown Manhattan, residents who left this year earned an average income of about $140,000, Walle said. The typical person moving into the neighborhood earned an average $82,000, he said.

The dual hit to population and income across the city can have lasting consequences for New York City as it recovers from the economic crisis caused by the pandemic, Walle said. "The big question is, 'How does real estate and retail in particular adapt to that?'" he said.

In the longer run, the changing demographics could lead to more affordable brands taking the place of higher-end stores, the researchers noted. At the same time, real estate developers may need to offer more lower-priced housing options, Walle said.

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A separate report released earlier this year by StreetEasy found that vacancies rose and rents dropped between February and July in high-end neighborhoods, including the financial district downtown. But rents continued to rise in more affordable neighborhoods.

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I do not believe this at all.  It is not logistically possible that since the pandemic began, 3.5 million people moved out of NYC, and 3.5 million completely different people moved in. The population of NYC is 8.4 million; if 3.5 million people moved out of the city, that's 41% of the population of NYC that left! Not even remotely possible!  And where would 3.5 million new people coming to the city work?  Restaurants are closed down, and the people with jobs who did leave (not 3.5M), took their jobs with them on their laptops.   Propaganda...fake news....  If the pandemic has been on for 9 months, that would be almost 13,000 people per day leaving NYC and another 13,000 arriving..  Nope!  I can understand people wanting to leave NYC, but not why others would want to come to NYC.
China has the right to improve livelihood not aiming to surpass any other. We don't have a relational attitude, a country of 5000 years culture.
What are you talking about?? This article is about New York!
This generation is too worried about what gender they want to be ,which bathroom to use and starting up a fake race war. They like playing social justice warriors while China is going full bore focusing on overtaking us as the world's leading superpower. Their goal is world *******and they aren't messing around.
nation of Dom maybe?
isn't censorship wonderful. Just what you'd expect from a communist regime.
 The CIA has been in control of the US media since the sixties at least - all the mainstream is just propaganda now. gotta go to far smaller more independent news websites to find out what's really going on. time the US got out of China - and move business back to US or other South East Asian countries. we should all be boycotting Chinese products and services but walmart is just chocka full of their plastic rubbish
2nd detroit in the making 🤣
Soon the Caracas of the western world
Lowering property taxes also lowers the price of housing.
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