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New York City’s job growth has stalled for six years, despite many welfare workers getting hired to support its massive inflow of needy migrants.by New York Comptroller Mark Levine, looked at the employment numbers from August of 2024 to August of the following year and found every category but one either mostly flat or at a loss.
a steep rise in employment with government employees going from 303,176 in 2023 to 306,248 the following year. But the latest numbers from the comptroller show only a small increase in New York City government employees since then.Early in the year, the Windy City had suffered its worst employment climate since 2009 and was in the midst of its 25th month of business decline, but the next reporting period found a very modest rise for the first time in years, the Illinois Policy Institute“The area’s unemployment rate was 4.5 percent in December, above the 4.3 percent national rate. The area’s rate was 4.1 percent in September. Chicago’s unemployment has lagged the national average since December 2019, when the area’s rate of 3.0 percent was below the national rate of 3.6 percent,” the Institute added. Worse, almost all the job gains were in government, which adds no value whatever to the economy or the business outlook. Similar calamities are occurring among most blue state cities. Boston, for instance, has suffered a serious outflowing of rising, young, middle-class residents who are moving out of state — or at least out of Boston — to find opportunities elsewhere. According to podcaster Mike Urban, 7,500 residents between the ages of 26 to 35 left Boston in 2023 alone. Urban added that the outflux of residents is five times more than a decade ago. “Federal data analyzed by the Pioneer Institute shows Massachusetts is one of only four states, plus the District of Columbia, that have fewer private-sector jobs today than before the pandemic,” the site reported. “As of March 2025, the state’s private workforce was 0.74 percent smaller than in January 2020, losing about 24,000 private-sector jobs in that time. Only Vermont, Hawaii, and D.C. saw bigger drops,” the report added. Democrats have imagined that replacing fleeing earners is a simple task of just importing nearly indigent migrants, whether legal or illegal ones.the Democrats’ plan to chase out productive citizens and replace them with uneducated, low-paid migrants a “Ponzi scheme.” “An international migration Ponzi scheme is the only thing that averts a demographic doom loop for cities like New York and San Francisco,” as Americans flee the Democrats’ huge and badly-run cities, Lind“It is time for the euthanasia of the city — by, among other things, stopping the urban immigration Ponzi scheme,” he said. Democratic mayors pretend to oppose the unpopular migration while calling for more migrants and more federal funds to help replace the Americans who leave the corrupt, expensive, and badly run cities, Lind added.Sen. Lindsey Graham Seen at Disney World as DHS Shutdown ContinuesIran Fires Missiles Across Middle East as Trump Threatens Oil HubMarlow: Trump Has Been Planning to Take Iran Oil for 40 Years Iran’s Energy War — Netanyahu: ‘Only Long‑Term Solution to Hormuz Crisis Is Rerouting Pipelines to the Mediterranean’Booker: We Want ICE Not Funded Until There Are Reforms, ‘If at All’
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