October 7, 2010

New Yorkers’ Income Falls for 1st Time in 70 Years

The recession put a 3.1 percent dent in the personal incomes of New York state residents, who endured their first full-year decline in more than 70 years, according to a report released Tuesday.

Paychecks or net earnings tumbled 5.4 percent, while dividends, interest and rent slid 8.4 percent, to a grand total of nearly $908 billion, the state comptroller’s report said.

Not only did New Yorkers’ personal incomes fall “almost twice” as much as they did in the nation as a whole, but they have yet to recover to pre-recession levels, Comptroller Thomas DiNapoli said.

20 comments:

  1. You've made some interesting points... I also have some points (actually bubbles) on Enhanced by MS Paint :)

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  2. Muahahaha, take that East Coast. The Midwest shall rise again. :) In all seriousness, this is more bad news all around. Hopefully Illinois is included in the sale to Canada.

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  3. that really sucks. thank god we're finally starting to come out of it

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  4. very interesting post, I wonder how it has effected the property market in New York?
    Mike,
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  5. This seriously shows that our economy is dropping really fucking fast.

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  6. a tourist you can buy more now :D

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  7. That's...disturbing news for everyone, long term.

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  8. This recession is getting better really

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  9. Wow :o I guess it could only keep going up for so long.

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  10. At least they've still got cheap gasoline. I swear to god, any American would get an instant heart-attack by our prices. I'm so off-topic. Truly sorry. Too bad about them New Yorkers!

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  11. At least the decrease in income is only 3.1%. All in all, they've faired better then some of the other areas in the U.S.

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  12. east coast gets what it deserves

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  13. yeah...the east coast will fall

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