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Anonymous (ID: 8uhQigmc) No.60786830 >>60786840 >>60786842 >>60786877 >>60787593 >>60788070 >>60788102 >>60788883 >>60789565
uhhh NYC bros?
>New York City Companies All but Stopped Hiring in First Half of the Year
>Fewer than 1,000 private-sector jobs were added, the slowest growth in the labor market outside a recession and the pandemic since 2003.

>“The New York City economy has gone sideways so far this year,” said Mark Zandi, the chief economist of Moody’s Analytics. “New York is a leading indicator, and the flattening of employment is now showing up nationally.”

>“It is shocking because we aren’t in a recession,” said Lauren Melodia, the director of economic and fiscal policy at the New School’s Center for New York City Affairs. “At the same time, it’s not shocking given the political environment and impact on the economy.”

NYC bros, is it truly the end?
Anonymous (ID: wBc96A74) No.60786840
>>60786830 (OP)
>“It is shocking because we aren’t in a recession,” said Lauren Melodia, the director of economic and fiscal policy at the New School’s Center for New York City Affairs. “At the same time, it’s not shocking given the political environment and impact on the economy.”

this is like white people patting themselves on the back for not saying "nigger" when they're all saying "nigger" in their head as they witness a bunch of niggers act like niggers.
Anonymous (ID: 0Ig/sAGb) No.60786842
>>60786830 (OP)
Every speck of water that falls from the sky is, alone, nothing. How many does it take before the weatherman tells you it's finally raining? Time to short everything is getting closer
Anonymous (ID: fxsDu0to) No.60786874 >>60786940
All of the smart nyc people moved to Philadelphia
>50% cheaper
>Can still commute to NYC when needed (only 1.5 hour drive)
>Still a big city
>Migrant issue is not as bad
>Red state senator
Anonymous (ID: 2mD00+nt) No.60786877 >>60788426
>>60786830 (OP)
New york is in a recession. America is not. Its going to get even worse when they elect that muslim socialist that wants state ran grocery stores and rent freezes.

Bodegas are going to go away for sure. The only stable form of income you will get is delivering food or having a government contracted job. Private industries will continue to close up shop that are essential to the local ecosystem of new york city.

It happened to detroit, it will happen to new york city too. The middle class that already hasn't been extinct will not have access to affordable goods anymore due to a plutocracy of government walmart and private walmart.

Chicago, seattle, portland, bay area are all fine because they know if they tried this shit it would nuke their cities too.
Anonymous (ID: wBc96A74) No.60786940 >>60789576
>>60786874
>Migrant issue is not as bad
>Red state senator
???????
Anonymous (ID: 8uhQigmc) No.60787593 >>60787784
>>60786830 (OP)
bump for NYC bros not off work yet who can give us their thoughts
Anonymous (ID: Oprb/bG9) No.60787736 >>60787960
Bro just dca, youre not going to.be able to time the bottom, but itll spike back up at some point, new york hiring co aint some penny stock with no liquidity, its a set in stone employment agency backed up with a reputation of honest job placement. You guys are missing out on free money, its certainlt a home run 15 bagger at least.
Anonymous (ID: s9fZTbME) No.60787784 >>60787960
>>60787593
Why would you want thoughts from a low tier wagie based out of NYC? If they're not on bankers hours, then they're probably struggling just as hard as your faggot ass
Anonymous (ID: 8uhQigmc) No.60787960
>>60787736
>worst since 2003
Bro what the NYT article implies is this is worse than 9/11. I can't be taking risks like that in 2025.

and by the way everyone here this isn't frontpage news this shit was practically buried.
>>1000 jobs created in NY between January and June 2025

>>60787784
because I know how to listen and can draw profound conclusions from even the quietest voice in the back.
Anonymous (ID: XDn6s/r3) No.60788010 >>60788412
I live in Williamsburg. ama
Anonymous (ID: uo8tcZRi) No.60788031
Confederate southern bros, how does it feel to always know the yankees eventually fuck up everything?
Anonymous (ID: 9SD76/PA) No.60788070
>>60786830 (OP)
>be anti business like NYC
>jobs go to other places
JPM employs more people in Texas than NYC these days
Anonymous (ID: uUruHPR7) No.60788102 >>60789637
>>60786830 (OP)
Don't worry, the retarded jeetnigger "socialist" pseud who has never had an actual job and despises White people (mostly because White girls think he's a disgusting paki and didn't want to fuck him in college, which hurt his feelings permanently (this is all true and he blogged about it, btw)) will surely fix this problem once he's elected Mayor.

Good luck, bros
Anonymous (ID: 8uhQigmc) No.60788412 >>60788434
>>60788010
Tell me, friend. Are the people in NYC worried? There are so many things to worry about.

I'd like to hear any anecdotes you might have. Are people feeling the crunch? Are they hoping for rents to go down at the very least if they won't be able to find a good job/get higher pay? Go ahead and share with us whatever you've got.
Anonymous (ID: CUCauqVL) No.60788426
>>60786877
Portland is already a warzone. Seattle isn’t far behind, but at least it has the east side across lake Washington.
Anonymous (ID: XDn6s/r3) No.60788434 >>60788704
>>60788412
Lots of goyim live paycheck to paycheck. The city passed a law this year that bans broker fees, but it ultimately raises rents. There’s a housing shortage too.
Anonymous (ID: 8uhQigmc) No.60788704
>>60788434
Did the recent flash flood of these email job roasties arriving in NY raise the cost of living even more?

Normies were supposed to be afraid to live in NY.
Anonymous (ID: 6fYFeFrm) No.60788883
>>60786830 (OP)
1000 jobs in all of NYC
jesus christ
Anonymous (ID: TST30D3h) No.60789565
>>60786830 (OP)
the job meme is ending. asking your parents/grandparents for money and buying bitcoin with it is the way.
Anonymous (ID: fxsDu0to) No.60789576
>>60786940
What are you questioning? Philadelphia has a republican state senator, and the migrant issue is nowhere near as big of a problem compared to new york. Don't even think that's debatable.
Anonymous (ID: qhUNz6bX) No.60789637
>>60788102
And do you have a link to said blog anon