l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 1 The Northeast, once the nation’s political engine that produced presidents,
House speakers and Senate giants including the late Edward M. Kennedy, is
losing clout in Washington as citizens flee the high-tax region, according
to experts worried about the trend.
The Census Bureau reports that population growth has shifted to the South
and the result is that the 11 states that make up the Northeast are being
bled dry of representation in Washington.
Critics blame rising taxes in states such as Massachusetts and Connecticut
for limiting population growth in the Northeast to just 15 percent from 1983
to 2013, while the rest of the nation grew more than 41 percent.
The biggest impact comes in the loss of congressional representation.
Deep in a recent report, for example, the American Legislative Exchange
Council tabulated how the drop in population relative to the rest of the
nation cut the region’s power in Washington. While the states from
Pennsylvania to Maine had 141 House members in 1950, they are down to 85
today, a drop of some 40 percent.
California and Texas combined have more House representatives..
“This result is one of the most dramatic demographic shifts in American
history. This migration is shifting the power center of America right before
our very eyes. The movement isn’t random or even about weather or
resources. Economic freedom is the magnet and states ignore this force at
their own peril,” said the report.
Paul Bedard, the Washington Examiner's "Washington Secrets" columnist, can
be contacted at [email protected]
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/* ]]> */ | l****c 发帖数: 838 | 2 Really?
From July 1, 2012, to July 1, 2013, Massachusetts grew by 47,521 to a
population of 6,692,824.
There are just too many people in Boston area so the house price is rising
too fast.
http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2014/01/01/massachusetts-popul | l******r 发帖数: 1642 | 3 人口增长是相对的
人家长得多,你长得少就是相对衰退了
During the year ending July 1, Harris County gained 83,000 residents, while
the Houston-Woodlands-Sugar Land area added 137,692.
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【在 l****c 的大作中提到】 : Really? : From July 1, 2012, to July 1, 2013, Massachusetts grew by 47,521 to a : population of 6,692,824. : There are just too many people in Boston area so the house price is rising : too fast. : http://www.bostonglobe.com/metro/2014/01/01/massachusetts-popul
| t*******y 发帖数: 21396 | 4 LZ 真弱智,人家说的是东北增长慢,南方增长快。
南方为啥快,还不是你们最看不起的黑墨人口增长快+非法移民流入多?人家和1983年
比,1983年多少劳模,现在劳模合法5000万,非法1000多万。 | l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 5 你都不看一下东北那些州每年有多少moving out就开始瞎喷.
【在 t*******y 的大作中提到】 : LZ 真弱智,人家说的是东北增长慢,南方增长快。 : 南方为啥快,还不是你们最看不起的黑墨人口增长快+非法移民流入多?人家和1983年 : 比,1983年多少劳模,现在劳模合法5000万,非法1000多万。
| l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 6 哈哈,我喜欢打左逼耳光的感觉
http://www.forbes.com/sites/susanadams/2014/02/10/the-states-pe
More people are moving out of New Jersey than are moving in. The same is
true for Illinois and New York. Those three states top the “outbound” list
compiled by United Van Lines, the big St. Louis-based moving company that
has put together an annual survey of where Americans are moving for the last
37 years. The company analyzed a total of 125,000 moves across the 48
continental states and the District of Columbia in 2013 and came up with a
picture of migration patterns across the U.S.
According to Professor Michael Stoll, chair of the Department of Public
Policy at the University of California, Los Angeles, and a consultant to
United Van Lines who studies American migration, the moves reflect long-term
shifts in the U.S. economy and the hit to employment in many states
resulting from the slow recovery.
Of the top nine states where more people moved out than moved in, four are
in the Northeast: In addition to New Jersey and New York, Connecticut (No. 5
) and Massachusetts (No. 8) make the list. The list also reflects Americans
’ desire to leave the frigid states in the north for warmer climes. “Over
the last 20-30 years there has been a general shift of the population from
the Midwest and Northeast to the South and West, which we think of as a move
from the frost belt to the sun belt,” says Stoll.
New Jersey has been stuck at the top of the outbound list for three of the
past four years. Some 64% more people moved out than moved in. According to
Stoll, Great Recession hit the state especially hard, accelerating a
longtime shift of manufacturing to the southern states, away from the
Northeast. “New Jersey has been reliant for many decades on manufacturing
and industry,” he says. “It’s been slow to adapt to new economies where
most of the job gains are being found, like technology.” Also because the
northern part of the state is tied to the economy of the New York City
metropolitan area, housing prices tend to run high in response to demand.
Income and property taxes are also high in the state, though Stoll says it’
s not clear that taxes prompt people to move, since low-income-tax states
typically have higher property taxes and higher sales tax.
I’m not surprised that people are leaving New York. The average rental
price in the city for a one-bedroom, excluding Staten Island, is $3,000,
according to a recent Daily News report, more than three times the national
average of $1,100. Despite the post-recession recovery of the financial
industry and the tech jobs created by Silicon Alley, it’s still a stretch
for many people to afford their rent, though of course Mayor Bill de Blasio
wants to change all that. I like the new mayor but I’m not holding my
breath.
Illinois, No. 2 on the list, with 61% more people moving out than in, has a
depressing story to tell. Stoll says that over time the state has lost a
third of its manufacturing jobs and a quarter of its jobs in construction,
and a significant proportion of its unemployed have been out of work for the
long term, so the real employment rate there is much higher than the
relatively high official figure of 8.9% rate suggests. The Labor Department
stops counting people as unemployed when they have given up looking for work
or they take a part-time job that doesn’t pay the rent.
【在 t*******y 的大作中提到】 : LZ 真弱智,人家说的是东北增长慢,南方增长快。 : 南方为啥快,还不是你们最看不起的黑墨人口增长快+非法移民流入多?人家和1983年 : 比,1983年多少劳模,现在劳模合法5000万,非法1000多万。
| t*******y 发帖数: 21396 | 7 笑死人了,你自己贴的东西你看了吗?里面除了“我的观点就是标题”,提到老百姓
Move Out吗?有一个字的论据吗?
你知道贵版为什么是总出笑话吗?就是因为文盲治版。
【在 l****z 的大作中提到】 : 你都不看一下东北那些州每年有多少moving out就开始瞎喷.
| l****z 发帖数: 29846 | 8 晕倒 我贴的东东你看了嘛?
The movement isn’t random or even about weather or
resources. Economic freedom is the magnet and states ignore this force at
their own peril,” said the report.
后面forbes的更详细了,moving out最多的三大州就是NJ,NY和IL.
就你那个自己贴的东西,别人问你要证据,你还要别人来证明你的说法的傻逼逻辑就别在
这里丢人现眼了.
【在 t*******y 的大作中提到】 : 笑死人了,你自己贴的东西你看了吗?里面除了“我的观点就是标题”,提到老百姓 : Move Out吗?有一个字的论据吗? : 你知道贵版为什么是总出笑话吗?就是因为文盲治版。
| t*******y 发帖数: 21396 | 9 尼玛智商真低下,你的东西算是论据还是观点?
尼分得清什么是Fact,什么是Opinion,什么是数据,什么是观点吗?尼懂不懂写文章
的101? |
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