Pandemic causing an urban exodus

The COVID-19 crisis has many people looking to leave the city behind for more space and cheaper costs of living.

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41 thoughts on “Pandemic causing an urban exodus

  1. Don't infest your new locations with your failed leftist ideas and voting patterns. The Democrat-run urban centers are the hell holes these types are fleeing so please move to another failed urban center because we don't want you near any Conservative town, city or state! You Aren't Welcome!

  2. NY is a dump anyway!!!! I live 30 mins out of NY in the beautiful suburbs of NJ. I have NEVER seen the appeal of NY! It is over crowded, stinks & people look like they are struggling!! The subway is beyond gross & disgusting 🤢 & even when I visited over the holidays I never understand why people are so crazy over dirty, stinky, overcrowded Manhattan. They all live in a concrete jungle like herded cattle in s small space! No thanks!! I’ll remain in Saddle River NJ, thank you🙅🏻‍♀️

  3. As they have said this virus causing changes in so many ways. even before virus some or many was moving to new cheaper areas and now the virus has just increased that amount.

  4. Nobody wants to be locked in an apartment. At least you can go outside f
    Your home or move around in your neighborhood if you have a subdivision

  5. A balanced populace is a good thing. I left LA for a small tourist town of 47k then opted last month for a small beack town of 17k. Do you know what its like to not wait in line? Yummy.

  6. Florida??? Atlanta??? Yea ok it’s way safer there,, FOH if we all don’t unite to fight that demon of a virus no city anywhere in the US will be safe.

  7. This is stupid cause they are just going to Miami! OMG, it's a state with the most uprising of virus cases. What a dumbass decision.

  8. Outdoor space is a necessity not a luxury. Hence medication costing $2 elsewhere but the medication here cost $2000. Because some cities in THE USA, that operate under capitalism, makes a healthy life a luxury that people have to PAY for. An example is NYC.

  9. Yes no more cities, real suburbs. Hopefully a suburb will accept me…as a blk female. But I agree the pandemic really showed me that the 4 wall living is overrated and overpriced because what happens when you cant entertain yourself outside. At least in the suburbs you can have a terrace or backyard.
    Miami and atlanta most apts have terraces and indoor recreation.hence people moving to those cities. Personal outdoor space
    helps when being confined. That's why in china most apts have a terrace or enclosed terrace. Being able to go outside is a neccesity; not luxury.

  10. BuTT even beTTer,—-LeT's fire every cop in🌹🗽america🗽🌷, & repLace them wiTh new ones.—So we can then have an ETERNALLY👶 HONEST👶 poLice force.

  11. The trend you’re talking about is people leaving cities and going to more suburban, quiet areas. The couple you featured is leaving one big city, New York to go to another BIG city, Miami! It doesn’t make any sense

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