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Old 12-19-2009, 05:44 AM   #50
htDgExh8

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From here:

http://www.empirecenter.org/files/Mi...Report.Red.pdf

Nearly 60 percent of the New York out-migrants moved to southern
states—with Florida alone drawing nearly one-third of the total. Thirty
percent moved to the neighboring states of New Jersey, Pennsylvania and
Connecticut.

• Households moving out of New York State had average incomes 13 percent
higher than those moving into New York during the most recent year
for which such data are available. In 2006-07 alone, the migration flow out
of New York drained $4.3 billion in taxpayer income from the state.

Yeah, that's sustainable.

When you're left with 5 people, and 4 are on welfare, see if you're able to continue funding those fat pay packages of your union friends...NOT.
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