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.
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ReplyDeleteMuahahaha, 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.
ReplyDeletethat really sucks. thank god we're finally starting to come out of it
ReplyDeletenot so many bankers now
ReplyDeleteCloward and Piven.
ReplyDeletecool post bro!!:)
ReplyDeletevery interesting post, I wonder how it has effected the property market in New York?
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This seriously shows that our economy is dropping really fucking fast.
ReplyDeletea tourist you can buy more now :D
ReplyDeleteThat's...disturbing news for everyone, long term.
ReplyDeletethis makes me a sad panda
ReplyDeleteThis recession is getting better really
ReplyDeleteAnd it continues to plummet...
ReplyDeleteWow :o I guess it could only keep going up for so long.
ReplyDeletewow. not cool at all.
ReplyDeleteAt 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!
ReplyDeletewat 0.0
ReplyDeleteAt 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.
ReplyDeleteeast coast gets what it deserves
ReplyDeleteyeah...the east coast will fall
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