Out Migration Has a Heavy Cost for NY State and Hudson Valley
Data shows that from 1996-2021, the Hudson Valley region lost a net total of 146,763 people to out migration, which calculates out to 5% of the Hudson Valley’s population.
These systematic barriers hindered the accumulation of wealth for African Americans for decades; this hindrance deprived many black families of the opportunity to pass down property and assets to future generations, thereby perpetuating economic disparities.
The program offered the latest home sales data and trends for Rockland County, updates on the NAR Commission settlement, and perspectives on topical business and political issues.
Research by Pattern for Progress indicates that taxes alone in Connecticut and Pennsylvania are 20% to 40% lower than in New York, and 50% to 80% lower in the Carolinas and Florida.
The resiliency of Realtors and their passion for advocacy remains evident, powerful and inspiring.
Martin and Hernandez are striving to solidify the message of what YPN is and what it offers to agents—regardless of their age.
My parents’ story is one of countless others who immigrated to the United States in search of a better life. They faced immense challenges—language barriers, cultural adjustments, and economic hardships—but their determination never wavered.
Thank you to the following Members who are leading the way in the 2024 RPAC campaign
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