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According to a new poll, 40% of employees who live in Manhattan are thinking of fleeing The Big Apple. Nearly half of workers in the other four boroughs felt the same.

A new study has found that many people who work in Manhattan do not wish to return due to a rise in crime and homelessness.Since the early days of the pandemic, moving trucks, empty streets, and apartments seem to have become a staple all across New York City.

Between rising crime and homelessness, a large percentage of New Yorkers who make up the city's private-sector workforce think it may be best to leave.conducted by Partnership for NYC, 40% of employees who live in Manhattan are thinking of fleeing The Big Apple. Nearly half in the other four boroughs felt the same.

In response, Mayor Eric Adams has recently launched a number of initiatives to tackle crime and homelessness, insisting that he's committed to a better quality of life.

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