Posted on 08/21/2020 7:51:49 AM PDT by Altura Ct.
Streets are deserted thanks to COVID and people fleeing due to crime & riots.
Former hedge fund manager and entrepreneur James Altucher says New York City is dead and its not coming back.
Born and bred in New York, Altucher took his family and fled to Florida after the Black Lives Matter riots in June when someone tried to break into his apartment.
Since then, the city has continued to suffer a huge surge in shootings and violent crime as well as an anemic financial recovery from the coronavirus lockdown.
Appearing on Fox News Business, Altucher referred to images that were broadcast during the interview showing 6th avenue to be virtually empty.
We have something like 30 to 50 per cent of the restaurants in New York City are probably already out of business and theyre not coming back, he pointed out.
Altucher said that despite offices in midtown being allowed to be open, theyre still largely empty because companies like Citigroup, JP Morgan, Google, Twitter and Facebook are encouraging their employees to work remotely from home for years or maybe permanently.
This completely damages not only the economic eco-system of New York City but what happens to your tax base when all of your workers can now live anywhere they want to in the country? asked the entrepreneur, noting that many were fleeing to places that are cheaper to live like Nashville, Austin, Miami and Denver.
Warning that the situation was only going to get worse, Altucher said that the old New York was not coming back and that creative and business opportunities would now be dispersed throughout the entire country.
What makes this different now is bandwidth is ten times faster than it was in 2008 so people can work remotely now and have an increase in productivity, he added.
As we document in the video below, the blame for all this lies firmly at the feet of two people, Governor Cuomo and Mayor de Blasio.
Me too. I won’t buy until I’m sure the house is my last one. I’ve seen too many of my friends and family get hosed buying a house because they felt they were just supposed to do it
Unfortunately, the typical New Yorker that moves down to Florida remains a loyal democrat and keeps voting for the same type politicians that ruined New York.
I saw this guy the other day and I have to believe what you said just might be true........sigh
Yes, one, this one, wondered that immediately when I heard the speech remained coherent.
It reminds one of the major medical interference that was being run for Hillary four years ago.
We’ll see if they have to fling Joe into a van like a sack of potatoes at some point, the way they did Hillary. At least he doesn’t have a nurse and a big dude with a strange, unexplained device in his hand next to him at all times.
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I feel you on that one. We live in central Alabama -- Property tax on our 2000 Sq Ft home is $597 a year -- and the school system here reflects that.
We have LOW taxes but pay $8500 a year for our grand-daughter to attend private school.
Having lived all my life in subdivisions, I retired to Aiken County, SC. I'm living out in the country in a pine forest with some land and a smallish house.
Can't be beat!!
As long as the employer maintains an office presence in NYC, there is a commuter tax provision that makes the employer upgrades ages subject to New York state income rax. Once the employer explodes or relocates that office out of the state does the tekecommuter tax revert to normal? That’s when the financial meltdown starts for NYC.
As all of this starts to flow through the system, expect Congress to start coming up.with economic relief measures to complicate the corona virus kegislation.
If Detroit is any indication, they're playing the REAL long game. Dropped from 2 million people to 800,000, and last I heard, they were talking about bulldozing entire neighborhoods and turning them back into farm land.
Confession that is very difficult, though. Three of the four worst presidents of my lifetime were from my home state, Texas. LBJ, GHWB and GWB. The best was from New York, DJT.
We have 10x the Internet bandwidth we had just a few years ago. Since March 13 (my last regular day in the city), I've spent most of my time working out of my home. My internet here is even faster than what I had in the office and the Zoom meeting technology brings clients and co-workers right into my home with high quality video and audio.
Ten years ago, trying to work like this would have been a very clunky affair.
So looks like the Dem mayors and governors shot themselves in the foot. They were quick to shut the cities down, in order to hurt Trump's re-election chances. Now they are going to find out that many of the employers - that pay most of their taxes - are never coming back.
Will be very interesting to see where this goes.
You bring up a key point—particularly for retired folks with a paid off mortgage, property taxes can be the largest single expense.
It is _critical_ to buy a home where the property taxes are not that high—and (more difficult) where they are likely to stay low for the long term.
One other thought is this. Was that really live, or did
Biden and team produce it over five days?
My wife are expecting to retire pretty much on nothing but SS. It’s why it’s imperative that the place be paid off - and the tax is so low.
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