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New York population fails to grow since 2005 (NY to lose 2 electoral votes)
The Citizen ^ | 12/22/06

Posted on 12/22/2006 2:29:22 PM PST by LdSentinal

ALBANY - Thousands of people left New York for other parts of the country last year, making it one of only three states that failed to grow since 2005, according to census estimates released Friday.

New York's estimated population on July 1 was 19.3 million, a drop of 9,538 from a year earlier, the U.S. Census Bureau reported. That drop is minuscule - 0.0005 percent - and based on estimates rather than an actual count. But census demographers say it shows New York's population remained virtually unchanged over the year.

New York and other Northeast states have suffered for years as residents - often young people just out of college - head to the Southwest and other high-growth areas.

The new estimates provide evidence that is still happening: 255,766 more people moved out of New York to other states than into the state between 2005 and 2006. Part of that exodus can be attributed to immigrants who came into the country through New York City and then moved on, often to areas with a lower cost of living.

But Robert Ward of the Business Council of New York State said it can be partly attributed to people heading to Texas and other states that are growing jobs at a faster rate.

“People are moving elsewhere in search of opportunities that they're not finding in New York,” Ward said.

The Census did not provide geographic breakdowns Friday. But population losses and jobs have been particular problems in upstate New York. Gov.-elect Eliot Spitzer has promised to place the upstate economy high on his agenda after he takes office Jan. 1.

The only other states to post population losses were Katrina-ravaged Louisiana, Michigan and Rhode Island. The District of Columbia also lost people. New York's neighbors all recorded growth under 1 percent.

The Census reported that the Northeast grew by 62,000 people.

E.J. McMahon, director of the fiscally conservative Empire Center for New York State Policy, said that other Northeast states did not lose people at the same rate as New York. He said New York and other states that lost people quickly tended to have high living costs (like downstate) and sluggish economies (like upstate).

McMahon said those problems can be addressed through policies to spur economic growth, like lower taxes and fewer mandates in New York.

“You can't say 'We can't because it's cold and old,' because there are other cold and old places that are not shrinking like New York state.”


TOPICS: News/Current Events; Politics/Elections; US: New York
KEYWORDS: census; depopulation; immigration; liberal; migration; newyork; population; rustbelt
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To: Centurion2000
"Fair enough, now can you tell some of the dumber immigrants to STOP telling us how they did it up there and to never try to give a Texan lessons on BBQ ?

The first part is annoying, the second part can get said Yankee shot."

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Agree, we have a deal as long as you southerners stay the hell away from the freakin' pizza ovens. When a Yankee comes to town and opens up a "NY style thin crust pizza joint" ignore the accent and consider yourself blessed.
The further away from NYC one gets the more abysmal and inedible the pizza becomes.....unless its made by a Yankee who grew up in the NY met area (includes) CT, NJ.

You guys do excellent grillin'....but I've eaten pizza in the southwest that would kill a housefly. A few times I swore I'd ordered "pizza without the flavor" by mistake.

Peace, and Merry Christmas FRiend.
81 posted on 12/23/2006 1:34:56 AM PST by taxed2death (A few billion here, a few trillion there...we're all friends right?)
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To: Arizona Carolyn
I hope you get prop 13. I'll be buyin property in AZ within a year. I'm lookin either near Ash Fork or White mountains, haven't decided on which area yet.
82 posted on 12/23/2006 1:38:26 AM PST by taxed2death (A few billion here, a few trillion there...we're all friends right?)
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To: LdSentinal

People are leaving Upstate NY, not NYC. Although
HRHeinous promised 200,000 jobs, none materialized.


83 posted on 12/23/2006 1:45:43 AM PST by Cincinna (HILLARY & HER HINO " We are going to take things away from you for the Common Good ")
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To: LdSentinal
All Democratic strongholds... with the exception of California, the Democrats have taken over states that are still losing population and political clout, which has implications for their ability to retain continued control of the House Of Representatives after 2010. 2006 could turn out to be a false dawn for the Democrats.

"Show me just what Mohammed brought that was new, and there you will find things only evil and inhuman, such as his command to spread by the sword the faith he preached." - Manuel II Palelologus

84 posted on 12/23/2006 2:17:06 AM PST by goldstategop (In Memory Of A Dearly Beloved Friend Who Lives On In My Heart Forever)
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To: bill1952
LOL! Don't worry, Florida will pick up those electoral votes. The next census will make it offical.

I'm not so sure about that. We may pick it up from past growth if such a census occurs soon, otherwise it may show a loss. Insurance increases and disproportionate taxation on property values may start to wear at the Florida market. Even if they can buy homes with cash, they won't want to go without homeowner's coverage and taxes are very high down here now. Florida is no longer a cheap retirement destination, unless you don't have to worry about money at all and can keep up with major price increases. Fix incomers relying on Social Security need not apply.

Thank Heaven for the moritorium against > 3% property tax increases for residents. Otherwise half the state would have been taxed out of their homes. Anyone else buying into the market now needs to prepare for the pain...

85 posted on 12/23/2006 4:02:06 AM PST by Caipirabob (Communists... Socialists... Democrats...Traitors... Who can tell the difference?)
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To: BillyBoy

In the cases you describe, it could be said to cut both ways, but the fact is that the demographic shift is coming south and west. I can't think of anyone, besides some very clearly defined whack jobs such as you mention, voluntarily moving to places like Illinois.


86 posted on 12/23/2006 7:49:03 AM PST by Emmett McCarthy
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To: WatchingInAmazement
Don't bring what you ran away from to my home.

Oh, I like that. New tag line (slightly modified)

87 posted on 12/23/2006 7:58:12 AM PST by McGavin999 (Don't bring what you ran away from to my home state-Freeper WatchingInAmazement)
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To: dave48170

New York had abortion long before Roe vs Wade.


88 posted on 12/23/2006 8:05:35 AM PST by poinq
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To: XRdsRev
Did it ever occur to you that maybe some of those people moving south and west might have direct experience with what doesn't work and could be helpful in preventing you folks from making some of the same mistakes ????

Absoluetly, and those folks are very, very welcome. However, the ones who demand more services seem to be moving here in far greater number. Example: California and a lot of north easterners have managed to turn Arizona from red to dark purple and I fear the day we turn blue.

89 posted on 12/23/2006 8:05:58 AM PST by McGavin999 (Don't bring what you ran away from to my home state-Freeper WatchingInAmazement)
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To: bruinbirdman

Are they going to roll them back, now the values are dropping? I don't expect they will over here.


90 posted on 12/23/2006 8:40:20 AM PST by Arizona Carolyn
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To: taxed2death

Given the choice of the two, it would be White Mountain area.


91 posted on 12/23/2006 8:41:45 AM PST by Arizona Carolyn
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To: LdSentinal


Good!


92 posted on 12/23/2006 8:42:22 AM PST by onyx (Phillip Rivers, LT and the San Diego Chargers! WOO-HOO!)
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To: Extremely Extreme Extremist

Hopefully leaving their liberalism there. Here, actuaally, as I am less than 10 miles from Yale.


93 posted on 12/23/2006 8:44:29 AM PST by Fierce Allegiance (Merry Christmas! SAY NO TO RUDY!)
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To: taxed2death
Agree, we have a deal as long as you southerners stay the hell away from the freakin' pizza ovens. When a Yankee comes to town and opens up a "NY style thin crust pizza joint" ignore the accent and consider yourself blessed.

You definintely have a point there. The best pizza places in Texas are generally owned by NY immigrants. Although Chicago's got some good pizza too.

Have you tried Campisi's down here? Used to be a mob front but the pizza is awesome.

94 posted on 12/23/2006 8:52:20 AM PST by Centurion2000 (Gov't: If it moves tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. If it stops moving, subsidize it)
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To: taxed2death

"NY style thin crust pizza joint
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I just laugh and grimace when I see signs for "Philly" cheese steak out here in my red state. I know it will be awful.


95 posted on 12/23/2006 9:18:16 AM PST by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid)
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To: Centurion2000
I was born in Brooklyn moved to NJ and just moved to NC. The fools that flee from the Northeast all complain that they could not keep up with the expenses, yet vote for Rats in every election down here...Dumb

There is NO good pizza here, no matter what the name is on the door.

96 posted on 12/23/2006 9:27:57 AM PST by Afronaut (Press 2 for English - Thanks Mr. President !)
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To: LdSentinal

Where are these libs going?


97 posted on 12/23/2006 9:27:58 AM PST by Steve Van Doorn (*in my best Eric cartman voice* ?I love you guys?)
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To: Solamente

When I was a child in the mid seventies, me and my brother aged 5 and 7, would get 50 cents each from our grandma and go downstairs and walk along Ditmars Blvd. We would pass the Greek social club, where men sipped their espresso- and played cards in the back. Everyone knew we were Vera's kids. We would pass the Deli and the Bakery and go to Charlie's Candy store where candy was just 20 cents. With our candy we would continue around the corner and wave to Zia Melina (Aunt Milly) who was always at her window. We would short cut through the alley and pass the same 3 barking dogs till we got to my aunt Connie and Uncle mike's Back door.

Can you imagine letting children go on that journey today?

We were never out of the sight of caring neighbors who knew who we were.


The building was put up for sale last month. My grandparents have since passed. Aunt Connie lives in Massapequa now. Even Massapequa now looks like NYC without mass transit- No one knows their nieghbors. People pull in their driveways without a wave or a nod. The for sale signs on the lawns- now moved by others, tell the story.

It was a simpler time back then and a better time to be a child. The greatest generation was enjoying their new found retirement and prosperity.


98 posted on 12/23/2006 12:02:36 PM PST by ffusco (Maecilius Fuscus,Governor of Longovicium , Manchester, England. 238-244 AD)
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To: LdSentinal

And now it is starting and will get worse.Guess who will gain in the electoral count? Say it with me now,the SOUTH.The people I meet people who now live in georgia say they are tired of the winters and the liberal nonsense that goes on up in the northeast.To this I say welcome fellow conservatives.To libs I say well you know what I say.


99 posted on 12/23/2006 12:13:25 PM PST by HANG THE EXPENSE (Defeat liberalism, its the right thing to do for America.)
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To: taxed2death

Im glad that conservative northerners move to the south. Let the libs just tax each other till their broke.LOL


100 posted on 12/23/2006 12:17:15 PM PST by HANG THE EXPENSE (Defeat liberalism, its the right thing to do for America.)
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