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10k New Yorkers Have Already Fled to Florida This Year


In the first three months of 2023, over ten thousand New Yorkers relocated to Florida, and this number is expected to increase, according to the New York Post. The ongoing exodus is likely due to the rise in crime, increased costs of living, and failed public schools in New York, which were all influenced by policies enacted by liberal Democrats. Although the number of people moving to Florida has decreased from the previous year, conditions in New York have not improved, leading to concerns about the lack of people willing and able to relocate.

Despite this trend, New York is expected to remain a blue state, as Democrats desire. However, New York will become a smaller state with fewer seats in Congress every ten years.

It is worth noting that the data available does not take into account children and non-driving adults in New York City, where many residents rely on public transportation.

The Post’s editorial board sarcastically congratulated progressive policymakers in New York for successfully driving out average New Yorkers. The policies implemented have resulted in soaring taxes, job losses, rising energy costs, pro-crime policies, and hollowed-out public education.

According to a new Siena poll, 27% of New Yorkers are planning to leave the state in the next five years.

According to the Florida Department of Highway Safety, 10,824 New Yorkers swapped out their licenses for Florida licenses in the first quarter of 2023, extending an ongoing exodus into the Sunshine State.

The rise in Florida’s popularity has had an impact on businesses such as U-Haul, whose stocks have risen, and the number of people relocating may increase as the trend persists.

It seems that Florida Governor Ron DeSantis may soon run out of places to accommodate the influx of new Floridians, which may prompt people to move to other states in the future.

In the first three months of 2023, over ten thousand New Yorkers relocated to Florida, and this number is expected to increase, according to the New York Post. The ongoing exodus is likely due to the rise in crime, increased costs of living, and failed public schools in New York, which were all influenced by policies enacted by liberal Democrats. Although the number of people moving to Florida has decreased from the previous year, conditions in New York have not improved, leading to concerns about the lack of people willing and able to relocate.

Despite this trend, New York is expected to remain a blue state, as Democrats desire. However, New York will become a smaller state with fewer seats in Congress every ten years.

It is worth noting that the data available does not take into account children and non-driving adults in New York City, where many residents rely on public transportation.

The Post’s editorial board sarcastically congratulated progressive policymakers in New York for successfully driving out average New Yorkers. The policies implemented have resulted in soaring taxes, job losses, rising energy costs, pro-crime policies, and hollowed-out public education.

According to a new Siena poll, 27% of New Yorkers are planning to leave the state in the next five years.

According to the Florida Department of Highway Safety, 10,824 New Yorkers swapped out their licenses for Florida licenses in the first quarter of 2023, extending an ongoing exodus into the Sunshine State.

The rise in Florida’s popularity has had an impact on businesses such as U-Haul, whose stocks have risen, and the number of people relocating may increase as the trend persists.

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