New Census numbers reveal that New York City grew a little last year for the first time in the decade. In 2010, 252,000 people moved to New York while 220,000 left, according to the Census Bureau’s American Community Survey.
The New York Times reports that New Yorkers haven’t been able to sell their homes.
Another reason for the change in numbers is that more people from struggling parts of the country, like the Rust Belt and the southwest, have been moving in, seeking a chance to start over.
Fewer New Yorkers are also moving south. Since 2006, moves to Florida have dropped by 40 percent.
{Noam Amdurski-Matzav.com Newscenter}
Whats up with the pictures! please remove the time sqare picture ASAP!!!!
With so many pictures of nyc must you pick out the one from time square??? must we stoop to copy the goyim in every way???
nice to see the city growing by leeps and bounds