Niemand schreibt was über die USA, - obwohl wir da doch so manchen übern großen Teich haben

helmut-1, Siebenbürgen, Montag, 24.08.2020, 22:25 (vor 1986 Tagen)4466 Views

Informationen, die mir zugeflattert sind, - es dreht sich um den Abwanderung in den USA. Ich druck das einfach hier ab, alles andere ist mir zuviel Arbeit.

https://uncut-news.ch/wp-content/uploads/2020/08/USA-Die-Massenflucht-an-den-Kuesten-ha...

Das erwähnte video von Los Angeles nicht gefunden. Jedoch wenn du bei
Google eingibst
YouTube Video Situation Homeles Los Angeles
dann bekommst du was für die Augen

Wenn du den Originaltitel des Artikels bei Google eingibst bekommst du satt Artikel zu dem Thema
A Mass Exodus Away From Big Cities On Both Coasts

Dazu noch was:


A total non-surprise. We saw this coming back in early March. The richer you were the earlier, faster, and further you ran. Problem is, it’s worse than anyone thought at the time.
NYC Ship Sinking, Rats Long Gone
New York City is home to 118 billionaires, more than any other American city. New York City is also home to nearly one million millionaires, more than any other city in the world. Among those millionaires some 8,865 are classified as “high net worth,” with more than $30 million each.
They pay the taxes. The top one percent of NYC taxpayers pay nearly 50 percent of all personal income taxes collected in New York. Personal income tax in the New York area accounts for 59 percent of all revenues. Property taxes add in more than a billion dollars a year in revenue, about half of that generated by office space.
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The budget for a city as complex as New York is a mess of federal, state, and local funding sources. It can be sliced and diced many ways, but the one that matters is the starkest: the people and companies who pay for New York’s poor are leaving even as the city is already facing a $7.4 billion tax revenue hit from the initial effects of the coronavirus. The money is there; New York’s wealthiest individuals have increased their net worth by $44.9 billion during the pandemic. It’s just not here.
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While overall only five percent of residents left as of May, in the city’s very wealthiest blocks residential population decreased by 40 percent or more. The higher-earning a neighborhood is, the more likely it is to have emptied out. Even the amount of trash collected in wealthy neighborhoods has dropped, a tell-tale sign no one is home. A real estate agent told me she estimates about a third of the apartments even in my mid-range 300 unit building are empty.
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Fewer than one-tenth of Manhattan office workers came back to the workplace a month after New York gave businesses the green light to return to the buildings they ran from in March. Having had several months to notice what not paying Manhattan office rents might do for their bottom line, large companies are leaving.
https://www.zerohedge.com/political/ghost-town-shocking-dystopian-video-nyc-shows-aband...

https://nypost.com/2020/06/03/what-the-streets-of-manhattan-look-like-after-days-of-riots/

Ehrlich gesagt, das wusste ich alles nicht. Hat jemand was darüber in den deutschen Medien gelesen oder gehört? Ich nicht.


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