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Some 319,020 residents fled New York state between July 2020 and July 2021, according to new US Census Bureau data. Here’s why they’re leaving and not looking back.

He’s no longer in an Empire State of mind.

Voutsinas is in good company. Some 319,020 residents fled New York state between July 2020 and July 2021, according to— a 1.6% year-over-year loss that made New York the nation’s leading state for population decline. Texas, which grew by 310,288 people and doesn’t charge its residents any income tax, notched the country’s largest gain.

Voutsinas and Demarchelier co-own Show Me Pizza, which opened in April. They said it’s been easier to do business in Texas than in New York.In New York, Olivia Young was constantly on the go.Like Voutsinas, Olivia Young, 35, left New York for Austin after having to shut a business. In November 2020, she closed her Box + Flow fitness studios after months of trying to keep them alive amidst COVID-19. In early 2021, she relocated, and she’s enjoying a life that isn’t all business.

Among them is 38-year-old Livio Rosado, who lived in Freeport, LI, and was a managing partner in two Beautiful People beauty salons in nearby Merrick. In January 2020, he purchased theHis Long Island employees were hesitant to come back to work following the three-month shutdown from March to June 2020. “It was just chaotic, and we couldn’t sustain both locations; we had to shut one down,” Rosado recalled. “We never reopened it.

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