50 Cent Moves To Houston

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He's not the only one leaving NY.

They're in the red when it comes to growth.

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That’s the state. NYC gains whatever they lose and plus some off immigrants, returnees, births, and in movers from across the country.

The rest of the state is red because the other major NY state cities (Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse) are rust belt cities that have been steadily losing population for decades since the factory jobs left.

Buffalo only lost about 2% in the last decade and has had a huge renovation and cultural renaissance. The hope is it can see positive growth in the next few decades.
 

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Once he start seeing some of the houses he can buy in Houston he damn sure won't be going back to New York or wherever he was before
 

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Thats one way to look at it. Another way is they’re extremely large cities that cost money to maintain. Thus high taxes. Every metro area in the USA thats in the top five in terms of wealth has “high taxes” (NYC, LA, SF, Chi, DC). The moment those metro areas in the south reach 10 million, 20 million people and match the others in wealth too, the taxes will increase down there too.
Exactly. Ppl don’t use common sense. How do these major freeways get maintained after millions of motored vehicles travel them every year? Taxes.
 
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