A new study reveals that city and state policies that promote growth have a huge impact on where people decide to live and where businesses decide to set up shop.
Chef and restaurant owner Andrew Gruel discusses San Francisco crime running out businesses and the ‘hollow words’ from city officials.witnessing a political landslideBetween 2020 and 2022, San Francisco lost 7.5% of its population. New York City lost over 5.3%. In stark contrast, Fort Worth, Texas' population grew nearly 4.2%. Charlotte, North Carolina's population grew nearly 2.7%.
People are leaving big cities like San Francisco, New York and Boston because of bad public policy choices in those cities. Based on the results of a new Pacific Research Institute Free Cities index ranking the nation's 50 largest cities, whether city and state policies promote growth has a huge impact on where people decide to live and where businesses decide to invest.
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