NYC council member warns de Blasio to take exodus from city seriously: 'Could be a long-term problem'
It’s making more sense for wealthy to leave NYC: Councilman
NYC Council Minority Whip Joe Borelli on increased taxes in New York City and the trend of New Yorkers leaving the city and state.
New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio is certain wealthy New Yorkers who have fled the city during the coronavirus pandemic will return, but New York City Council Minority Whip Joe Borelli told Fox Business Network's "Cavuto: Coast to Coast" that will most likely not be the case.
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“Suddenly Bill de Blasio is a fan of laissez-faire economic policy,” Borelli told host Neil Cavuto Tuesday. “Look, I’m not rich, but I’m told that it’s really great to be rich in New York City. It’s also really great to be rich in Florida or in Europe or any of the other many places wealthy people live.”
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Borelli contended that upper-middle-class New Yorkers are leaving the Big Apple in droves because restaurants, Broadway shows, nightlife and all elements that make New York so spectacular, and worth the money, aren’t taking place anymore.
“And combined with that, we see the rising costs of the tax burden that continues to go up, that will only increase as the city goes down this financial road,” he added. “It just doesn't make sense or it makes less sense for a lot of people who have the means to leave.”