Number of Middle-Class New Yorkers Facing Eviction Skyrockets

Quote from scriabinop23:

New York is such a joke. $5700-$10000 rent for a decent middle class apartment in a nice area of manhattan....

It amazes me why people even bother ...

Guess it was a function of wall street being able to arbitrage inefficiency and stupidity out of the rest of the world.


DON'T LAUGH! My girlfriend's family lives in Peoria, IL & live well. Houses are only about $80-$110k & there are cornfields for miles.

Granted, there are some hicks but people are generally really nice. When I think of the huge positive cash flow scenario by living somewhere like that & just trading from home, it's remarkable. Granted, there's not much to do.

Manhattan's outrageously expensive...you couldn't pay me to live in NYC.

Chicago's still fairly affordable, methinks.
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Quote from Professional:

Stupid, unpatriotic, intolerant NYC Liberals are receiving the "Change" they voted for!

Lmao!

They should move to Iran since they hate this country so much -- cheap rent over there, no doubt...
"Professional" what? Lunatic? You're looking at the Bush "Who needs financial regulation?" dividend.
 
Quote from sumosam:

So much for improving consumer confidence....I find it hard to believe that a nurse would be laid off of two jobs.
our local hospital just announced a hiring freeze and a nurse layoff. they said they are just as busy as always but nonpayment has skyrocked putting their cashflow in trouble.
 
Gary Bielfeldt who was profiled in Market Wizard's has lived in Peoria his entire career for largly the reasons you mention. Nice town-and not TOO hickish. Besides where better to live if you're a grain speculator? Instead of relying on anecdotal crop reports you can just look out your window.


Quote from GCSICLRBC:

DON'T LAUGH! My girlfriend's family lives in Peoria, IL & live well. Houses are only about $80-$110k & there are cornfields for miles.

Granted, there are some hicks but people are generally really nice. When I think of the huge positive cash flow scenario by living somewhere like that & just trading from home, it's remarkable. Granted, there's not much to do.

Manhattan's outrageously expensive...you couldn't pay me to live in NYC.

Chicago's still fairly affordable, methinks.
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Don't you guys read the news. Wesbury says the recession is over. Cramer says to buy stocks. Bernanke says we have bottomed and growth will return soon. Its all good.:D
 
Quote from vhehn:

our local hospital just announced a hiring freeze and a nurse layoff. they said they are just as busy as always but nonpayment has skyrocked putting their cashflow in trouble.

Same here no layoffs yet but probably coming down the pike. Asking doctors to take a 10% haircut and messing with travel expenses. Health care evidently is not recession proof. Hospitals are looking to crimp and save. I wonder if it also has something to do with Obama and his socialized medicine.
 
Quote from Mnphats:

Same here no layoffs yet but probably coming down the pike. Asking doctors to take a 10% haircut and messing with travel expenses. Health care evidently is not recession proof. Hospitals are looking to crimp and save. I wonder if it also has something to do with Obama and his socialized medicine.
Really? It coudn't have anything to do with the existing system already in place?
 
Quote from Thunderdog:

Really? It coudn't have anything to do with the existing system in place?

Absolutely, but to think hospitals are not bracing for major changes in medicine is considerable shortsighted.
 
Quote from Mnphats:

Absolutely, but to think hospitals are not bracing for major changes in medicine is considerable shortsighted.
How, specifically, will the "threat" of universal coverage hurt hospitals?
 
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