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Economy
Leaving New York: High earners in finance and tech explain why they left the ‘world's greatest city'
2020-11-01
[CNBC] Like many before him, Brenan Hefner arrived in New York 20 years ago in search of a career on Wall Street.

His journey will sound familiar to those drawn to the nation’s financial capital. Hefner got a job at an asset management firm in Manhattan, found love and career success, and eventually moved to Pelham, an upscale town in Westchester, to start a family.

He would still be there if it wasn’t for the coronavirus pandemic. When Hefner, co-founder of a research platform called Analyst Hub, sold his house this summer to a couple from London, he wondered if it made sense to look beyond the surrounding neighborhoods for a new home. He ended up moving his family to Dallas last month.

Hefner is one of thousands of high earners who’ve left New York this year, an exodus that is deepening concerns over a projected $9 billion budget shortfall. While the city is no longer the national virus hotspot it was earlier this year, those leaving cite anxiety over the region’s economy and quality of life and a conviction that higher taxes are coming. Last month, business leaders publicly upbraided Mayor Bill De Blasio for "deteriorating conditions in commercial districts and neighborhoods across the five boroughs."

By forcing the mass adoption of remote work and crimping many of the advantages of urban life, the pandemic has turbocharged migration from high cost, high-density places to lower-cost states including Texas, Florida and Nevada. Nearly half of New Yorkers earning more than $100,000 a year said they considered leaving the city recently, with cost of living being the top factor, according to a Manhattan Institute survey.

"The cost of living down here is significantly less," Hefner said by phone from his new home. "There’s no state income tax. I’m not riding mass transit during the middle of a global pandemic to get to a subway to live in a WeWork or something."
Posted by:Besoeker

#8  Why can't y'all go to New Zealand or Caymans?
Posted by: Bertie Hapsburg5886   2020-11-01 20:46  

#7  New York can start taxing welfare benefits, the largest industry in the city.
Posted by: Thrairong Ebbusomp4597   2020-11-01 20:34  

#6  Wait a second. We got PPP. I’m not allowed to vote because I want to keep my business afloat?
Posted by: Cluper and Company4908   2020-11-01 18:42  

#5  New York has adopted too many taxes to cover too many open end carrots and 1 side Political Correctness agendas all to attract for votes. It is again spending and taxing its way into Bankruptcy.

IF NYC comes begging for taxpayer $$$$ again...There MUST be some serious strings attached and mandatory limits on how it is spent.

The US Super Big Metro concept has repeatedly failed every place it was ran like a homeless shelter with endless handouts to attrach votes and political power.

Instead we must start requiring all Taxpayer handouts come with community service strings and self economic improvement paths to end life-long support. An any federal funds used have 100% open e-record for public accountability. The taxpayer should know every penny spent by WHOM, TO WHOM and JUSTIFIED IT.

Contractors, businesses and their owners receiving Taxpayer $$$$ should not be allowed to donate political $$$$$ for 5 years including to PAC's and SIG's and etc.
Posted by: NN2N1   2020-11-01 12:26  

#4  Every time I see a Texas, Washington, Oregon or Cali license here in Colorado I wonder if they have brought their demoncratic voting habits with them.
Posted by: Lionel Train   2020-11-01 11:49  

#3  The invisible hand of the market place.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-11-01 09:09  

#2  Please, bear in mind the groupthink that lead to your decision to relocate.
Posted by: ed in texas   2020-11-01 09:06  

#1  How ya gonna keep em down on the farm stuck in the urban sewer?
Posted by: M. Murcek   2020-11-01 06:40  

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