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" ... Any way you look at it, Puerto Rico is in a terrible spot. The island’s financial health began to decline over a decade ago after the territory’s business-friendly tax policies changed. When the incentives that had been used to attract U.S. manufacturers dried up, many of them closed up shop and left. As a result, Puerto Rico never recovered from the 2008 recession. Besides untenable debt and underfunded pensions, a number of federal measures (domestic labor legislation, expansive welfare, and high energy costs) have further crimped economic growth and promoted outmigration as well as loss of tourism. ... "
" ... Flint, birthplace of General Motors, is striving against outmigration caused by a precipitous decline in its automotive industry, a health crisis brought about by officials switching water-supply sources without proper safeguards, and the systemic neglect of high-poverty, predominantly Black neighborhoods. ... "
" ... New York was losing people and employers to states with more competitive tax codes and less hostile regulatory climates long before the pandemic. Between 2011 and 2018, New York experienced a net domestic outmigration of more than 963,000 people, who took $47 billion in income with them to their new state of residence. This exodus is poised to continue, nudged by the latest policy decisions coming out of Albany. ... "
" ... RPA’s third big threat isn’t directly economic. Instead, they highlight fears about crime and public safety—in their words, “an erosion of confidence” that “could lead to further outmigration and wider racial and social divisions.” ... "
" ... Transitioning Communities (orange): Structurally similar to the stable prosperous communities, but more deeply impacted by one or two transitions. Some are receiving a large influx of new minority residents, largely Latino. Others are experiencing a huge outflow of middle-class families, largely African-American. Those experiencing the Latino influx are becoming younger and less affluent; those experiencing the African-American outmigration are being hollowed out, leaving behind large numbers of older and younger less affluent residents. ... "