Massachusetts Loses Billions in Adjusted Gross Income to Florida Migration
Migration out of Massachusetts has seen an alarming increase over the last decade as residents flee to Florida and other destinations.
Migration out of Massachusetts has seen an alarming increase over the last decade as residents flee to Florida and other destinations.
Average Americans cannot afford to buy a home in a growing number of communities across the United States, according to a report.
“Without significantly slowing down the population growth driven by sky-high net migration, the housing crisis will never be resolved.”
More than 60 percent of migrants who have arrived in New York City since the spring of last year remain in taxpayer-funded shelters across the city’s five boroughs. Mass immigration has also only exacerbated the city’s sky-high rents that are often out of reach for working and lower-middle-class New Yorkers.
Mayor Eric Adams’ administration will begin warning illegal aliens at the United States-Mexico border not to travel and resettle in New York City, telling them that the cost of housing is high and that they are not guaranteed shelter or care.
Illinois will soon require landlords to rent and sell property to illegal aliens, opening the housing market to tens of thousands considered deportable from the United States, even as rents remain sky-high in metropolitan areas like Chicago.
A majority of Americans believe college is “Not worth the cost because people often graduate without specific job skills and with a large amount of debt to pay off,” a Wall Street Journal-NORC poll found.
Rents across the United States have hit a record high, with the median rent for a one-bedroom apartment now reaching nearly $1,500 a month, according to the Zumper National Rent Index.
Housing prices and rampant inflation under the leadership of President Joe Biden and Gov. Gavin Newson (D-CA) are driving thousands of Californians to search for a more affordable life in Mexico.
The U.S. government is importing many refugees who are too poor and unskilled to afford decent housing, according to media reports.
The Democrats’ $1.7 trillion social-spending bill includes roughly $100 billion to accelerate immigration and to give welfare to the children of poor migrants.
Californians are fleeing the state for a better lifestyle and a large percentage of them are choosing Austin, Texas.
A strong economy means better job prospects for Americans, including college grads, but some cities are better than others for finding work.
The state of New York’s population fell by about 77,000 residents over the last year — the steepest statewide population drop in the United States.