New York To Become Ghost Town After Largest Tax Hike In History?
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Two months ago one would have been almost tempted to believe David Paterson that he "will never increase taxes." Too bad that like every other politician, a little time and a ridiculous budget deficit is all it took for the governor to flip on his promise. ==================================================================== The New York State budget is a not a good omen for its public sector... [more]
Two months ago one would have been almost tempted to believe David Paterson that he "will never increase taxes." Too bad that like every other politician, a little time and a ridiculous budget deficit is all it took for the governor to flip on his promise. ==================================================================== The New York State budget is a not a good omen for its public sector finances or the business community. ==================================================================== Yes, the starting point was a tough one: the deficit to close was 13% of revenues, state tax collections are plummeting, it will soon cost more to take the subway than to rent a limo, and the recession is deep. But the reliance on individual and business tax increases over spending cuts may have long-term costs when you consider the following: New York already has the highest personal tax burden per capita and thehighest corporate taxes per capita in the country New York also already has the highest spending per capita. One example: New York Medicaid spending per capita is 45% higher than the next closest state. So the budget, which failed to enact any significant spending reductions or fiscal reforms, is a disappointment. New York's spending appears out of control relative to its ability to sustain it, particularly once federal transfers run out. From a pure operating cost perspective, some businesses and individuals may be incented to relocate elsewhere, hence the titles on the following very troubling charts. They show where New York ranks on taxes and spending, even before the recent tax hikes which constitute the biggest tax increase in NYS history. chart link http://zerohedge.blogspot.com/2009/04/new-york-to-become-ghost-town-after.html [less]
"being a magnet for the gay and lesbian community IS a major plus. "
get the same feeling, but fail to pin point why. why is this true?
i kind of feel that they have good taste in terms of where they live. is this true though?
Absolutely. Many reasons. Add great vitality to an area (plus the tolerance issue implied by their deciding to reside in an area is of great importance to me).
maybe they also have higher discretionary income given that in general they don't have kids? so they tend to be double earning couples without kids. beyond that i do instinctively believe they have good taste. they seem to me to put more emphasis on living nicely (at least gay friends of mine).
anyway, in SLC, the neighborhood that's popular with gays and lesbians is "the avenues" as far as i've read.
Tend to be strong supporters of the arts. they do tend to have decent to high discretionary income. and, from personal experience, i highly recommend taking a gay friend when you are shopping for maternity clothes. he'll be the only one honest enough to tell you that an outfit makes you look like an oversized potholder.
Another bad prediction ... evidence 4 years later.
You want bad predictions, check some of the bullish threads...
feel free to post your links.
Anytime anyone predicts NYC to become a ghost town, for tax or any other reason, the person immediately loses credibility...Even as a question its not worth asking, is this some smarty pants from FOX?
> feel free to post your links.
already have. there are entire threads posting at the funny links.
you just get to town?
Here, greenie, time to start your education...
http://streeteasy.com/nyc/talk/discussion/6316-buy-now-or-be-priced-out-forever-favorite-insane-quotes
My favorite... "2005 levels? Your talking about a 15-20%+ correction. Ain't gonna happen." (both happened)
>you just get to town?
No, been around for a very long time.
>Here, greenie, time to start your education...
>http://streeteasy.com/nyc/talk/discussion/6316-buy-now-or-be-priced-out-forever-favorite-insane-quotes
Nothing recent? This one has a quotation from "Shaggy". Couldn't you at least post one of rb345's stupid posts?
> No, been around for a very long time.
Wow, you haven't been paying attention then, have you...
Wow?
http://www.foxnews.com/world/2013/11/15/toronto-city-council-looks-to-strip-mayor-some-his-powers-amid-stream/
Hike it up. Show me some lovezzzz.