the problem in nyc is that inhospitable to the middle class working in private industry.So definition of rich is more than 60k a year? so a dude making 70k is rich?
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New York City’s middle class comprises 48 percent of city residents, with median annual incomes between $30,000 and $60,000.
isnt minimum wage 15/hr? how can 30-60k/yr be middle class? I think these number are below entry level
California.self employed person here living in a NYC suburb. I have been debating for years whether I should move out. I can do what I do from anywhere. I could be saving a boatload of money every year if I moved to a state with more sane property/income/sales taxes. I suspect a lot of people in my situation are contemplating the same thing, especially after the SALT deduction changes made by Trump.
Any suggestions where I should move to??

and Playboy, from what I remember...there are serious articles written in the NY Post.
the problem in nyc is that inhospitable to the middle class working in private industry.
the city is for the rich , for the poor and for the government workers which provide services to those classes, much of the middle class in ny work for the government with benefits available in the private sector only to those making 120k+ in the private sector. the so called poor receive income and benefits and the ability to work off the books that people living in Tenn. etc. can only envy.
FL has been #1 on my radar but lately I've been concerned about sea level rising. A 10 foot rise would render a large swath of the state submerged.
Also don't consider if you're a "climate change" dupe.. . . Don't consider if your family consists of sophisticated delicate flowers that love to joke about hillbillies/people of faith, love open borders, never talk to your neighbors, bow to political correctness, don't own more than one firearm, have never got you hands dirty in a garden/compost or ... can't handle 10+ acres ... never have thought about self-sufficiency or self defense.