If you’re business model of grift and fraud, yes, move your business out.
Trump fraud ruling reveals New York's 'assault' on real estate, 'Mr Wonderful' says: Move your business out
Submitted 7 months ago by wintermute_oregon@lemm.ee to conservative@lemm.ee
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WarmSoda@lemm.ee 7 months ago
SkyezOpen@lemmy.world 7 months ago
It’s good advice for businesses that keep two entirely different sets of books depending on whether they’re getting loans or paying taxes. I think there’s a word for that. Oh yeah, fraud. Look what Obama has done to this country. Can’t even commit fraud anymore.
theodewere@kbin.social 7 months ago
i predict a New York business boom
wintermute_oregon@lemm.ee 7 months ago
Business has been declining in New York since 2019.
foxbusiness.com/…/new-york-california-each-lost-a…
These are high-paying jobs that are gone and are not coming back.
thecentersquare.com/…/article_c805dfd6-dde6-11ec-…
Over 19.5 billion lost from people leaving.
Not sure why you think a boom is going to happen when everything points to the opposite.
makeshiftreaper@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Gee whiz mister, was there something that happened between 2019 and 2020 that might impact statistics in a way that might not make them super accurate models for the future?
theodewere@kbin.social 7 months ago
Trump's ability to do business in New York will certainly decline
mirror_slap@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Agreed. New York is on the decline. It’s not really to do with New York itself though - Covid has hammered all big cities in the USA. Remote work made companies realize they can get the same work done without the crazy cost of paying for workspace. See the same in 3 other cities I have customers - Houston has an ongoing exodus of higher paying jobs due to unpopular Texas policies combined with remote work. I used to go there on a monthly basis. Our office there closed in December, and we’re a leading IT company. Raleigh NC is another example like that, but not quite as bad. Basically any city with a high percentage of jobs that migrated to remote work have been hit hard. What follows those jobs leaving is decline of all the restaurants and other businesses that depend on those folks living there and spending money. I have one co-worker that moved from Houston to Sault St. Marie Michigan - wayyy up north. He literally got in a bidding war for a house up there. Pre-covid that would have never happened. I have another peer that lived in Detroit proper, and is now living on the Oregon coast a stones throw from CA. Of course these are all anecdotal accounts, but the stats I’ve read all point to a system change away from urban centers prompted by remote work. I know that’s what it was for me too.
makeshiftreaper@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Don’t commit crimes in the biggest business capital on the planet and maybe it won’t be an issue? Manhattan has a physically very small amount of space that a bunch of people want to be in. If you don’t want to play by their rules then go somewhere else. Everyone who moves out because of their politics will lose money, and there are plenty of people who are happy to make the money you give up on. Sorry the market decided it didn’t want you, don’t let the door hit you on the way out