New York state leads the country again with a population decrease of nearly 1% in 2023, losing more than 180,000 residents, marking the largest state outmigration.
Despite improved numbers from 2022, New York continues to struggle with long-term population loss, driven by persistent crime rates and ongoing socio-political issues.
The state's migrant crisis adds to the complexities facing New Yorkers, exacerbated by perceived inaction from government officials on pressing fiscal and social issues.
New York's political leadership appears to be ignoring public safety and social cohesion while focusing on trivial legislation that detracts from urgent community needs.
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