NYC lost 114K New Yorkers across all income levels to other cities last year: study
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NYC lost 114K New Yorkers across all income levels to other cities last year: study New York City lost more residents than those who moved in last year, according to a new study from the Citizens’ Budget Commission released Monday.
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NYC lost 114K New Yorkers across all income levels to other cities last year: study New York City lost more residents than those who moved in last year, according to a new study from the Citizens’ Budget Commission released Monday.
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