NYC is Finished... My Honest Thoughts
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- Опубликовано: 18 мар 2024
- Some people think NYC is finished. Is it? Or is something new ahead for the big apple?
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NYC residents WILL NOT change their voting habits. They will vote every single politician back into office and continue crying about how bad it is.
Woke is a mental illness and one that can't be self diagnosed...
That’s why I laugh when I see them complain. They deserve every illegal immigrant they have
Problem is the vast majority of New Yorkers do not vote. I know people who have never voted in their entire life and were born and raised in NYC
Bc republicans don’t have the answer either. They just want more police without addressing the root cause. What we need is these migrants contributing to the economy (which many can and want to do) but our system isn’t helping that
These corrupt politicians basically run unopposed. Not all of NYC is blue. In fact a large part of it isn't. Especially in the outer boroughs.
asylum is for people that flee persecution not if you flee poverty.
It's really hard to tell if the people are persecuted or just trying to escape poverty.
Get off your high horse. The US was built by people fleeing poverty.
Thank you! 30 or 60 days of shelter, clothing and food is a gift. Go home with contacts you made, learn the language and try again with subsidizing by individuals or churchs (like the church paying the bails of those who fought the police)
Amen to that.
Yes, and lots of people coming from the Mexican border are fleeing extreme violence, which is a form of persecution
I lived in NYC for 17 years, and left in 2009. One of the best moves I’ve ever made!
I hated it there, most overrated place ive ever been, i changed my flight to leave early i couldn't wait to leave
Please elaborate?
Morale there must be all time high. Is it a Soros thingy?
@@gorpim no you didn't.
@kenisha,
Where did you move to? Would you recommend it?
(Just curious - I'm planning on moving from the northeast to Colorado or Montana myself).
New York City now has literally become Gotham City.
Full of black panthers causing crime!
they turned it into Gotham city.
I hope you did not vote for this. If you did, you should remain and be true to your politics.
@@xxxxxxxxx3944 I don't vote nor do I live in NYC
new york is a shithole and its only going to get worse
It's crazy. Point of information: Poverty is not a legitimate reason for asylum. It's meant for people fleeing oppressive government or fear of death or persecution.
It's crazy how you think those things are all mutually exclusive.
And they are supposed to stop in the next neutral safe territory not cross thousands of miles for the free handouts. They are being brought here, there is no persecution going on over there.
Such as Haitains but they are being returned. 🤔
Poverty causes starvation which causes death..... still not a reason to come here. They on the streets right refusing free food.
@@chiomanwadike2450 Yea sure they are. They have already disappeared and are protected by the alphabet head social marxists because: raysizzum.
My lease expired in 2021 and my gut told me to get the hell out of NYC. I was working from home anyway and it was the best decision ever.
Thank God I got out last year!
Thank God you both left, Cash next fingers crossed. (but he won't because of views)@@keeshlon
Me and mine are leaving in six months once the lease is up.
@@Groovy_Bruce your place will be leased in one day
Woo hoo 🎉 good for you 👏🏽👏🏽 . Been looking for work from home for the longest and can’t find anything suitable.
I was born and raised in NYC; lived there until I was 37. It used to be the best city in the world, and I couldn't imagine living anyplace else. Now every day I thank the Lord for getting me out of there!
It’s still the best city in the world
@@c.f.okonta8815 delusionnal , but maybe if you re looking for expensive rent , increasing crime rates, highest level of homelessness, pollution and ... rats everywhere. Oh yeah, greatest city ever.
Socialism never works where ever it is tried!!!!
As more people who can't afford to live in the city move to outer boroughs, rent in those areas will go up. Jersey City, Hoboken, Secaucus and other close to New York cities are experiencing skyrocketing rents.
Bro is way better news reporter of NYC than the news media.
Because he tells the truth. 😐
10x better.
❤right
He's not a news reporter, he's just a reporter.
He IS the media!! Lol
NYC is not falling apart.
NYC is being torn apart.
What looks like chaos is actually part of a bigger plan.
Ask yourself: who benefits from this? Who gets more power, more money, from this chaos?
There's who's responsible.
NYC is getting exactly what they voted for. I see no issues
The same people putting gun and pawnshops on the corners of inner cities have their sights on the city as a whole
I seen the problem crawling out of the sidewalk
And it's all 100% intentional
Exactly. Whom does the Grail serve??
I live here in NYC and even I didnt know how bad the squatting situation was. Crazy stories from parts of Queens and the Bronx
Jordan your broadcasting is better than main stream media..thanks alot
dont call them media. call them Progressive-brainwashing-networks
I just wish he would stop yelling
Makes ZERO sense to be escaping poverty and move to the most expensive city in the USA.
It does with the city providing free lodging+
It's because the Governor of Texas has been illegally shipping immigrants into the United States, don't let the media keep quiet about it
Nailed it.
Its the same here in germany. Most refugees go to the biggest and most expensive citys like Berlin, Frankfurt or Hamburg. If you dont have to pay for the housing where would u go?
The Red Cross sends them there. They put them on buses after the Darian jungle from Panama & eventually here. USA would have to back out if UN asylum seeker policy (created from Jewish refugees back in WW2)
I worked as a plumber in NYC for many years. Most of the building conversions will require plumbers for bathrooms, kitchens, gas pipes, heating, and laundry. Let me tell you, many people do not want to pay reasonably for the work required. Born in raised in NYC, I married 3 years ago and moved to be with my wife in Europe, I do not regret it a single day.
...quitter
Word has it that your friends don’t regret it either…
Disorder is worth moving from. I live inland from a major city in Cali. Currently, my area is not disordered. We still have police and prosecutors to make crime unwelcome. Having a big crime magnet nearby helps keep our area “normal”. Enjoy Europe!
I hope you're in Eastern Europe bc every city in Western Europe is being washed out by doctors and engineers from the East and South
I am from Staten Island, and I lived in Europe for a year... both in Rome, IT & Utrecht, NL, I can see why you moved to Europe. Thankfully Staten Island is still conservatives but it's slowly losing what makes it unique to the rest of the 5 boroughs
I left NYC in 2017 and it was one of the best decisions I ever made. The city started crumbling starting in 2014 and it's become a city I don't even recognize when I visit. It's tragic.
What a shame. There are a lot of great things about it or maybe I should say that "there were"? We've got to turn the tide, there's no reason that we should give up all of our cities. People need to look higher up the food chain at who tells these crooked ass politicians what to do, that creates all of this chaos.
de blasio, adams
It's good that you left when you are still young.
I agree with the guy in this video who questioned the whereabouts of the National Guard. Law enforcement needs to be on the platforms and the trains, not at the entrances checking bags!
Not just New York mate. London, Birmingham, Manchester, Paris, Berlin, Stockholm. It is almost as if it was deliberate...
almost?
Australia too. We have a housing crisis and they just let 5 million people in. We can’t even house all the people currently here.
@@kp8972Cloward-Piven Strategy in full effect.
toronto, vancouver, amsterdam. the hague...
@@user-ld1pm9bt6l ooh what’s that?
Born and raised in NYC. Lived in Hells Kitchen, Upper Westside, East Village and the LES. The city been driving out the middle class for the last two decades. It’s not just high rents, high groceries, furniture, household items, eating out, bars, movies, taxes and general entertainment. Nothing is reasonably priced in the city. The quality of life in NYC sucks. It’s part of larger plan to keep the city for the ultra rich. With migrants providing all the services.
It started in the early 1900s when the Wall Street financiers didn't like the fact that there were factories so close to their "gilded street."
I remember they wouldn't even let Wal-Mart in. While it is the lowest of lows it's no different then Pier 1 Imports or "Tarjay" as the elite call it. Buying rotten spray painted fruit at a bodega doesn't make you cooler then me buying rotten spray painted food at walmart. It's still labeled as an "orange'.
If you’re a brokey then you won’t enjoy here
Sounds like a depressing sci-fi movie. So sorry to realize this is our reality. Surely there is something the people can do!
@@Drak976Walmart has destroyed countless numbers of mom and pop shops.
I lived in NYC back in 1998 in 2001 I found a beautiful studio in Sunnyside Queens for 775 a month. Imagine those days😢
Actual news. God Bless this guy.
Cash, get your family out of there.
Agree he should move out of that shithole state
Just don't move to somewhere like TN or SC, they are already full. Move to upstate or Western NY.
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Cash is still part of the issue - He still believes "asylum seekers" have a right to come to the US and NYC for better economic opportunity.
this guys whole channel depends on this issue, why would he want to leave?
"You have to be rich to live as if you weren't". Great quote.
He hit the nail on the head
you have to enjoy -40 celcius and potato if your not rich in canada
In the words of Rod Serling, "Therein lies the tale," and who are supposed to support these 'rich' people? Gutting out the City support is just not going to work.
I had a Great Uncle named Charlie. (I will with hold his last name for privacy) My Aunts told me this story about him: He was known as “Charlie the Bum” because he wore a bunch of big old clothes and wandered around a certain area in downtown Bridgeport, Connecticut all day . He did not drink. Meanwhile he had a big beautiful home in Fairfield , Connecticut, a wife and over a million in the bank. That was a huge amount of money in those days (which was the sixties). The Aunts never told me how he came to amass such a sum so it will remain a mystery, as will why he chose to live that lifestyle. I met him once or twice and visited the house. Strange.
-as you- aren’t “
As an American, born and raised, I really hope NYC finds it way. It has been around for a really long time
Growing pains and the rise of social media, so this information is more readily available compared to the past. 80s and 90s NYC were iconic and full of culture but also a complete hellhole. It’s just mismanaged right now comparatively speaking.
As a European it's barely been around in a historical blink of an eye, and frankly if its collapse serves the world at large it's a sacrifice worth making. New Yorkers have essentially completely destroyed their own heritage and human dignity anyway. Absolute putrid cesspit of humanity.
@@bigoofinthechat5496🎯
Most of these issues come from the politicians that these people elect. They made their bed and they need to sleep in it.
@@Jeqavy_Wavy what a helpful comment. I hope you didn't hurt yourself
It's great to hear a New Yorker speak the truths, it sucks the city is turning back into something rough around the edges. I would have loved to come visit but for those reasons exactly we won't.
It's been awhile since I've came across your videos & had no clue you leaned this way. Good for you to speak up!
As somebody who grew up here in the 70s and who has paid my dues currently working as a transit worker I can confidently state that NYC is an overcrowded hyper expensive polychromatic Uber ghetto.
Which year was best in New York
@dkeithtag I remember seeing all the pics, films, and vids of NYC in the 70s, especially ones of the South Bronx and Harlem. This guy and other Millennials and Gen Zs could not have experienced the gritty, dirty, edgy NYC of 70s and 80s. It looks like the city is going back to that era but with a much bigger population. What's your opinion?
@@hachiman8935 The Rudy Guiliani years to the Mike Bloomberg years.....and it's not even close
Excellent vocabulary for a transit worker...I congratulate you sir. I found I too was able to grasp the Queen's English even as a lowly Sheetmetal Worker
loser city
I’m a 37 year old male that works 40+ a week and I cannot afford to live on my own. Living in NYC is a dystopian nightmare.
You get what you deserve for living there lol
it depends on where you live - some places are much more affordable
@@Alex-fx5es Not anymore.
I would say to move to California but all the illegals already have taken up the affordable housing here. Seems they are doing the same there now. What a shame.
Fucking Bronx 2k plus on rent . Wtf ??? Chance to be rob daily and I can’t afford it?? Insane..
You are a gifted story teller, video editor and photographer. Thanks for your work.
this video was so good b/c it was fact based, thoroughly researched & detail oriented. the title was virtually the same as one you posted 4 yrs ago, or probably you've posted many like this, come to think of it, but you provide the meat so that makes these videos extremely good to watch . . .
I had a supplier to my printing business (in California) about 30 years ago. He moved his business from New York to Florida because he said New York was becoming impossible for small business to exist. He was correct 30 years ago . . .
Yes!
Dude is probably killing it in Florida right now. Made a smart business move but I thought Florida was racist and NY loved and welcomed everyone. Reality check ya fools
and now Florida is also f**ked.
crazy how you guys genuinly eat these video up like cereal 💀💀like theres only so many videos one can make titled "nyc is finished" before you chumps start to realize hey maybe the biggest city in america actually isnt finished and will exist for as long as humanity exist
@@bluebird1954Say this out loud “Hey Siri how many cities have fallen throughout human civilization”
I’m from FL and they keep extending the highway with lanes because of Democrat politicians in NYC. The biggest city only means it’s screwing all of us.
I was born In Brooklyn. Moved away 21 years ago. I was there last weekend and was stunned. A neighborhood where hardworking families could live is slowly being taken over for unattainable housing for most. The location wasn't worth the cost for me decades ago. I can't imagine how everyday folk are faring. It's sad.
Brooklyn had been gentrifying a lot. It’s NYCs most gentrified borough
Lmao i was born raised and lived here for 23 years and im actively trying to find an apartment in other states its not worth living here. the moneys great but the state became a way bigger cash grab state and the money you make here instantly goes into living expenses, dumb parking tickets, or light cameras for going 35 mph that pretty much yoink your paycheck, theres no room for financial error here at all. and to add insult to injury the state knows its people are DROWNING but our politicians are more worried about bringing in immigrants illegally, housing them, then giving them the money the citizens of ny could've used to help with the expensive life here. all in all its a crap state with selfish leaders right now
I've lived in Brooklyn all my life and I'm getting the hell out of NYC & eventually out of the USA.
Oh that’s been YEARS in the making. My family lived there back in the day and my parents moved us to Florida after that. I visit NYC as a tourist and when I mention Downtown Brooklyn, South Street Seaport and some other areas that used to be affordable, my dad still thinks it’s like it was in the 80s and 90s. He has NO idea what it actually is today!
@@PBlitzz If you can, I recommend the Great Lakes area. I moved here from California because it was just too expensive. Yes, I had to trade good weather for cold, but it's fine. You have already dealt with that.
It is sad what has happened to this great city, epitomized by Sinatra.Many years of great experiences there. Hope it can be saved.
it has the entire world to help it figure itself out. We can do it, right?
Now it's epitomize by a real life soundtrack of Escape from New York but worst leading to a WW 3 Stephen King adaptation novel scenario.
Sharing a house, flat or apartment when you are 20-something is a normal thing.
New Zealand cities are at the point where we are doing the 10 - 20 year projects of building and installing new water pipes to replace the 100 year old ones.
In California we call it the "homeless industrial complex.". There are a bunch of so called non-profits, corporations, and other connected croneys that profit mightily from the crisis. It's all about the skim, it puts 60s Vegas and no bid pentagon contracts to shame.
Homelessness is a six figure job
do you have any proof that these things actually profit despite there being no records to say that, or are you just making shit up. people are homeless in your state because nimbys dont allow for affordable housing to exist, and because your state is packed full of actual corporations who campaign for their interests, not because non profits try to do what limited they can to help the homeless.
If its the cartels trafficking people, they're a criminal organization involved in organized criminal activity. If its an NGO involved in the same, its "legit". What complete b.s., crime is the activity, not the name of the group involved in it.
Yet both states keep voting for it.
California sucks😅😂
You know when even Jordan feels hopeless, it's really serious.
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Jordan is trying to become something else than his failed real estate career. He wants to be the next Louis Rossmann and will literally be the cuck of a real estate deal if he can post it here (when was the last rental/property entrusted to him that he showed off?)
If he he feels hopeless, he should move...but he won't, because this is where the views are for people who only search out "NYC bad" and never actually go there. You just want confirmation bias.
@@aysuppatruck6185I was thinking this same thing, not sure why he’s living here when his last like 50 videos have been about how NYC is going down lol
Go back to showing apartments for rent I miss it!
@@aysuppatruck6185"Trying"? Enter his channel and sort for "Popular". He has more views now than he ever had.
This is the great replacement. Working perfectly.
Exactly. They can't count on the ppl voting for them so they import new ppl so they remain in power in perpetuity. Now that's the democrat way.
Yep, it seems that's a big part of it. Look up the Kalergi Plan. Either way, it seems that the people that are really in charge, want to destroy the middle class and families and any traditional culture. They're creating a dystopian hell hole in every major city in the Western World.
I was born and raised in NY and love my home state...although I had to leave 25 years ago in my early 20's due to price of living. Seeing my beloved city and state become so downtrodden is so disheartening. I recently started watching your channel and think you do a great job of giving honest opinions of very serious problems that unfortunately don't seem to have any real solutions. I hope the greatest city and state in America can find a conclusion to this terrible situation.
I’ve lived in nyc my wholeee life and have never felt this hopeless. It’s over.
You City is way too big to hold up itself in the end. Even the Titanic went to the bottom
Same here. 56 years old from northwest Queens. Right near the 59th st bridge. I’m completely black pilled, not just about NYC, but all of the USA. Actually, all of the West.
Best of luck to you, brother.
I just moved here from California and boy do I wonder if I made a mistake
@@Artgod626you literally made a lateral move from one sh*thole area to another. Hey but to each their own as I text this deep in the southern Appalachian mountains far away from all of the nonsense.
@@Artgod626one awful city to another.
15 years ago I wanted to migrate to US, now im glad i stayed in Poland.
Blessings 😅
Illegals, wars and Climate change are the reason why the US is in decadence.
I live in the USA, and am a born citizen. I'm embarrassed to be one at this point.
@@Davey7358 I think is not late to move, there are other states that offer more and taxes are lower.
I am sure the US feels the same way.
Brother this is one of the most well constructed videos I've seen this year. I hope everyone makes it out. There's nothing to fight for here, new "construction" is underway
I was born and raised here..from the Bronx. I can't wait to get out of here. I can't do it fast enough
Uh oh Cash… you’re bringing up real points in a reasonable manner… you know that’s not allowed! 😮😮😮
Joe will get him for 'bullying' aka talking too truthy
There is no point being made.
He is going to wind up like “EPSTEIN” if he is not careful……
“Be safe out there cash”…… nyc to me is a straight “SHITHOLE”
But then again i live in “NORTH DAKOTA”…..
@@mickeygraeme2201 Critical thinking is not your thing I see..
@@dertythegrower lol @ all the people who hate NYC and have never stepped a foot in NYC hate-watching all of Cash's videos from their houses in bumfuck Ohio
I'm Cuban, I live in Hialeah Florida, and I use to work for Section 8 Housing. The Vast Majority of people coming over the border are people who are not wanted in their own countries.
Yeah, we are starting to see this
Venezuela and several Central American countries are effectively dumping their prison populations into the USA, so we get to experience the miracle of diversity before too long while getting robbed, scammed, and violently attacked.
@@guesswhosbackg6616My family came to the U.S. as Refugees Seeking Asylum because my father was a Political Prisoner in Cuba. With that title comes certain benefits or pieces of Aid. Even with those, it took us several years to get approval, get our residency, and then finally citizenship, as well as a small fortune. What they are doing with illegal immigrants is a slap in the face to the millions of families, like mine, who did this the right way. It's also a slap in the face to black Americans as they are the ones these illegals intend to replace.
@@johnlemus7921
It's a slap in the face to ALL citizens, including European settlers. 🇺🇸🙏🏼💞
@@guesswhosbackg6616 People are still way, way too comfortable to get off the Internet and fight a civil war lol. I think that feeling is more pre-WW3 years tension...
This is the best reporting I've seen in a very long time.The main stream media has been reduced to The Enquire or The Jerry Springer show. Thank you for the quality reporting you are providing.
No, YOU (and others) have been "reduced" to only ingesting right wing propaganda news sources that are the Enquirer clones. It's your choice to buy into the BS when you have tons of people who are THERE tell you it's inaccurate.
You got what you voted for- enjoy it ! The billboard shown @ 3:53 IS PERFECT, says it all !
This is like a prequel to the movie Escape from New York. 😮
Sounds like a good solution
The Duke of New York will take power soon
More like a prequel to the purge 🎭
Let's hope we get Children of Men instead.
We need snake Pliskin and Daniel Penny
How AWESOME! You started as a real estate channel, pluggin along living your life.. and end up by circumstance and being horrified, thrust into social commentator LOL. At the right place, right time. I'm loving this. Thank you for using your platform to show what the news WONT.
I agree! I love the videos about these topics. However, I hope he will sprinkle in an apartment tour since I really enjoyed them. But, it goes without saying, he is a reporter, writer, videographer, and superb👌 editor at heart!
Like the Seattle Real Estate Podcast - now News for Reasonable People! Great content!
How is it showing what the news won't if he uses news reports as sources?
The news really isn't the issue, it's more down to what sort of news one consumes
@ cinnamon girl This is a really good point ... being out and around in the city doing apartments for years he saw what is happening in NYC. People in these comments are making it sound like he moved into social commentary because of it being more marketable, but actually he was already making little comments about the state of things when he was doing apartment videos.
Western corporate and government MSM is woke globalist propaganda, and either downplays, ignores, or suppresses information that challenges the woke globalist NWO agenda.
Your views are of the charts these days well done Cash!
I moved to NYC in the late 80’s and stayed for 10 years. Luckily one summer I met a woman while working in Sweden. Can’t be happier that I was able to get out!
It's been interesting to watch your evolution from the "apartment tour guy" to broadcasting insightful, hard hitting content. Your videos are insightful but always fair and objective. Keep it up. You're doing a great service to the people who love NYC!
That happens when you become a father. Future generations will never understand
What are you on. Cash IS the problem. Did you watch his video yesterday. He kept referring to people who can do basic math as “the opposition” and “critics”.
He is just a person who likes to listen to himself and get money for it.
he constantly called them asylum seekers when all the top replies corrected him.. they are coming here to reap what they did not sew.. proven every hour, its undeniable joe fans.. stop living in denial
Bruce, you are correct.
Not objective. Very subjective. And I'd be wary of some of the things he says, seems he's too far online to actually see the data. He literally said we didn't have crime problems before until we started voting in progressive mayors. That's verifiably untrue. The data of the 90s crime stats are much higher than today, so it's wild that he's putting this misinformation out there
To Americans, NYC is like California, we've heard so many awesome reasons to go visit but when we go there we're disappointed and left wondering why would anyone would want to live there.
Escape from NY.
Most Americans agree with you.
"To Americans, NYC is like California." No, NYC is by default more popular and well known than Cali, even to Americans. What a dumb comparison.
@@anonomyssI think you missed the point.
California, even with increased immigration and all of the negatives which accompany it, is 1,000 times better than NYC in every way.
No comparison.
I lived in one and visited the other many times growing up. The similarity today is how dysfunctional these places are. That is what one party rule gives you over a few decades. And that is what that one party is planning for the whole country.
Woah this is a massive content shift bro! Incredibly interesting thanks for sharing! I think its clear that new york needs Batman more than ever! 😅
Who knew you couldn’t provide every thing to every “newcomer” off the backs of working people? Harvard people sure are smart.
They actually are smart. They're replacing you with a whole new underclass of workers while you do nothing - except pay for them to do it.
@@jhb1493Realistically speaking, what do you believe your average full time working person can do that will make a difference?
Plenty. But it’ll require doing things that most aren’t willing to do.
At least as smart as New Yorkers who keep voting for this.
I elite Left wants money and prospects taken from the middle class and given to the imported migrants, who aren’t required to work.
After retirement, my wife wanted to live in New York for a summer to enjoy all that New York offers. For a few years in the mid 2000s, I spent several weeks a year in New York & New Jersey and had a great time. Now, neither of us have any desire to go to New York at all, much less to visit for an extended period!
Then why are you even watching NYC videos??
@@Person-mh6xq because we want to see how far she's degraded and fallen. 😂😂😂
@@Person-mh6xqbecause that's the best way to visit NYC.
To see how far it's fallen
@@troyrager1352😂😂😂😂😂
The problem is that the politicians who pushed for these changes are not admitting that the changes have caused these problems. They keep trying to blame business for not giving away their products and services for free.
The key to understanding the issues is to look at what changed and why.
First went to NYC in the late 90s and it was a cool place. Some ppl then said it had gotten too sterile and corporate which was probably true compared to the 70s and 80s. However, there were still real new yorkers living there. Working class people and families. There were small businesses everywhere and interesting things to do and see. Went back last year and holy hell...talk about sterile now! So much is closed down. Neighborhoods dont feel alive anymore. That's generally what happens when you remove the salt of the earth people from a city and investors buy everything up.
I was born and raised in Brooklyn and left the city with my children on Christmas 1999. I miss my city until I go back to visit family. After a day or two, I can't wait to get back to NC.
I’m glad I left NC.
@@EmilyGloeggler7984go back to NYC😂
NC is an awesome state.
I heard that from people that are from New York.
@@EmilyGloeggler7984 NC is also glad you’re gone.
After 46 years I am so happy I moved out of NYC! It used to be magic!
what year do you think was the last good year ?...1998 ??
@@rv6205 1950?
Probably earlier I would say before Clinton. Maybe early to mid 90s
By the way jersey is getting close to as bad as ny . Small one bedrooms for practically 1600 a month
Even in the gritty 80's and 90's was better than now, before all the fancy gentrification.
People were saying the same shit 30-40 years ago and then things changed. Life is a like a circle, there are ups & there are downs. Every time people want to count NYC as being “over”, something comes and turns that fortune around. Things are not the greatest here but it’s not the worst, things will get better. It could be sooner, it could be later but it will improve. NYC always bounces back. We’ve done it many many times before & we’ll do it again. You’ll see.
things will only get worse with c o r r u p t democrats running things
And what turned the Roman Empire around?
Cities are like this, it isn’t just nyc… the best choice for living is a village, it’s calm, clean, beautiful and affordable
And low wages with low job opportunities
@@elvis4868 and you can't stay out clubbing with your mates until 6am & get absolutely bashed
I was born in NY during the height of MS13, Latin Kings, bloods, crips, & more.. it wasn’t anywhere you want to live. Idk why all of these people want to live there. I had to leave ASAP.
when would you say that height was?
@@aysuppatruck6185 90s & early 00s. Lots of immigrants were arriving so it was a lot of MS13 from Central America & Latin Kings from Puerto Rico & other Hispanic countries. The blacks had their bloods, crips, & other Caribbean gangs. They got Asylum in 2000. Now it’s a new wave.
@@aysuppatruck6185wondering the same. I left NYC in 1994 and never went back.
Many of the people living in NY now probably weren't around for that. I'm in Chicago. In the 80s, this place was a disaster. There seem to be a lot of people who want to bring back those days. Many of them are wealthy white people on the North Side who are insulated by neighborhoods like mine from the worst of the dangers. It's very frustrating.
oh so when Guiliani was in office? or do you mean the next Republican in Bloomberg? And their policies were actually found Federally Illegal...rembember when this country cared about laws? The GOP sure can't rememer the last time they did.
It's almost like you can legislate safety properly and no Republican has ever been interested in it, in modern times.
This man’s grind is unmatched on RUclips
I have no idea how he churns out a tv show everyday.
facts not from ny, havent even been but i still watch
100%! Cash and Peter Santaniello are the only "news" I trust.
Right. I love this guy. His presentation is excellent and his personality just seems honest.
He's all about that RUclips paycheck!
My aunt lives in the East Village and because she lives in a legacy rent-controlled apartment that she bought back in the 80s, and she's fortunate enough to have a cushy upper-class office job, she thinks everything is overblown. I wish I could knock some sense into her
It was an awesome life I lived there for 30 years and I left 2 years ago ! Thank you nyc you were amazing and I learned so much , but I’m back home in South America for 2 years and for good
'Escape From New York' may become a reality yet..
Good flick!
If there was ever a pre-qual to "Escape from New York" I imagine that it would look similar to the current situation.
Change your voting habits that got you to leave New York in the first place.
@user-xu1ol3pn1e don't live in the USA. Americans really do believe they're the center of the universe
However, "The Division" game has become a reality now if you think about it. The national guard are stretched just like the JTF in-game, and this time, It's not the virus you have to worry. It's the people. 💀
You are legitimately one of the best journalists out there right now.
ABSOLUTELY!!!!!
I freaking love this dude. We need more independent journalism like this, not that bs like the maga/liberal “independent journalists” on X that have millions of followers. They’ll be our downfall. Cash is a light in the darkness😂
the best ive heard. most so called journalist only report what they want to be true, not reality.
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I live in EU. In most places rent is like 80 percent of a paycheck, impossible. And salary is just 650 euros.
Grew up just outside of Manhattan but moved to Texas 5 years ago. Best decision I've ever made. Went back recently and it was incredibly disappointing to see what it has become. NYC has been dying a slow death for years though.
Couple of months ago I was heavily debating to move to NYC, thank you Jordan for saving me from what would be possibly the greatest mistake in my life.
Don’t move anywhere or any place ran by Democrats consider a red city or state I live in one and we are not dealing with these crisis and I am being straight up honest we are not dealing with out of control crime. Shooting carjackings murder We are not dealing with migrants , taking jobs taking over our streets, taking peoples apartments and homes not any of these crisis, so consider that an option if you do move.
Why did you even consider in the first place lol
Job offer in wellington nz New mayor needed top salary apply forwith
@@tiffanycurtis4794 Well said. The more progressive a city is, the softer on crime a city is and that's not good for anybody except the criminals.
Move to Denver ,, wait ,,maybe Portland ,, we’ll maybe Chicago,, no Seatle ,, love the mountains,, but oh,,San Francisco ,, no LA ,, Pheaniks ,,, never mind !!!
I was an international nyc based flight attendant in the late 90’s early 2000’s and loved it. I tried again in 2017 and it was hard… its an absolute hellscape now. I don’t even want to visit anymore.
At least it's not San Francisco
@@criticaljacques2237 I never liked SF. Never wanted to live in CA.
Our beloved NYC is STILL an exciting city with many cultural institutions. No one else has our "live" Broadway, world class museums, opera, philharmonic, street festivals and historic architecture. Don't hate our city.
@@cathynewyork7918I hope the Illegal Invaders enjoy all NYC has to offer as long as NYC resident's pay the bill. Enjoy your Diversity, Tolerance and Inclusivity.
NYC in the early 90s was way worse than anything today. I LOVE NY!f
I hope anyone with kids have a good start
As a new yorker, state not city, I learn more from a 10 minute video from you than i do from hours of main stream media reporting. Thanks for doing an amazing job!
When you mentioned you used to be in real estate it finally dawned on me that I originally subscribed to watch your apartment tours. I enjoy the work you're currently putting out, but I'm sad New York City is in such a state that you don't do those apartment tours anymore.
I don’t think he does real estate any more.
@@marylivingstone9815 Not after that group of slum lords dangled him over the side of a high rise by his ankles.
@@RockNRoller66wait deadass? Lol
@@marylivingstone9815 Why would he, makes so much more from these vids.
@@shawna5158 Absolutely right. And he’s gained an incredible number of new subscribers since switching to investigative reporter from apartment showing videos. I do miss Charles.
I’ve lived in NYC suburbs for essentially my entire life, from the outside looking in. I’ve seen the slow and gradual decline of New York over time, and its state right now is so sad to watch
I do agree you can feel it as a New Yorker.
I am old enough to have known NYC in the 1980's. The Democrats were in control then so Times Square was a cesspool of prostitutes. Grand Central and the subway stations smelled of urine and were plagued with crime. Republicans cleaned the city up. Once the Democrats were bac in control the city began its slide into the cesspool it is now. Keep voting for Democrats if you like the sh'thole NYC is now.
ditto, here from LI
NYC has gone up and down and up and down for centuries
When would you consider NYC to be at it's height?
There was something about good intentions and the road to hell, I seem to recall.
“The road to hell is paved with good intentions”
It’s like living through the prequal to the movie, Escape from New York.
This is the Cloward-Piven strategy folks. And NYC ain't the only place its being used.
Thx Obama
its being used on white countries
Cash went from showing us tiny apartments to being the Go-To guy for insight into NY. We appreciate you bro.
Insight? More like fear mongering
FACTS!
Cash the Giga Chad
WORD.!!!!!!
For real, though. GOAT!
This chanel has become a never ending NY rant which is hilarious and tragic and just waiting for the farewell NY video
Their will be no train service below 65 street for residents of North manhattan bronx queens Brooklyn and staten Island.
Your reporting more transparent and better than what is broadcasted by popular media.
Pop med are spokes for political parties.
Why New Yorkers didn't vote for someone like Andrew Yang? He could have made a difference
mate, all his videos are "It begins..." and then some AI thumbnail of made up events.
Its pure rageslop.
Bro he uses ai thumbnails… names every video the same thing… and only makes videos on politics…
He’s literally not transparent at ALL
LOL did you popular medias?
Only in America, that people still believe their corporate medias.
Well said, Cash. I lived in NYC, mostly in Queens, for nearly 40 years in 4 different apartments over that time. The apartment I moved out of, where I was for 28 years, was rent stabilized, but was worn out from old age and wear and tear. My rent was less than half of what almost any studio apartment in every borough goes for today, and even I gave up, and moved in late 2020 when I had hoped to enjoy my retirement years at the museums,opera,theaters, etc, ad infinitum. I struggled as we rebuilt NYC slowly after 9/11, and again slowly after 2008. NYC will somehow survive and thrive again, but not in my lifetime. I miss the city, but I miss the city that is no more.
Yeah look at what they did hold on to that feeling never forget and never forgive mainly because the people who did this would never give you an actual genuine apology anyway
Curious.
1. You lived in NYC so long that you were there in an era when, if not exactly affordable, there were still properties that an average person could purchase. Why did you rent for 40 years? If you'd invested in a property 20-30 years ago, however small, you'd've made a killing when you moved.
2. You said your apartment was "worn out" after you lived in it for 28 years. I understand that rent stabilized apartments don't get much maintenance, but did you never put any of your savings from your lower rent back into the place at all? that seems weird, especially as you clearly intended to live there very long-term.
3 I really hope you saved all the extra money all those years and were able to buy a nice place elsewhere in 2020
I know what you mean about needing to accept that the cycle will exceed your likely lifespan. Sadly, I now realize that I experienced a unique high point for San Francisco and the Bay Area during my 20s and 30s, and that that high point is now long past and unlikely to return...honestly, probably not ever. An even worse feeling, especially when I realize that the future denizens of this place will have such very low standards that they will seldom even be able to imagine the great time they missed.
Nicely said. But, um, you didn't call me so we can go together. 😅 Moving out of NYC this Season. Lived in each Borough, and seeing our city just sink. The remain old G's see me and call me Old New York. I guess, I'm sharing cause right now before I leave I'm reminding them old New York.
Enjoy your new life chapter! ✨️ 😊
I completely understand 😢I am looking for somewhere else to love ❤
it is now Detroit 2.0, along with Portland and the major cities of California. Liberals got what they asked for.
Cash! Though it’s a personal matter. Did you consider moving to Japan and applying for a spouse visa? You seem like an awesome guy!
I’m a former NYer and native from Brooklyn. I suggest looking at the Japanese option for consideration. I almost made that leap back in my 20s and staying permanently in Osaka.
Start improving your Japanese because you never know! 😊
Good stuff, thanks.
I moved out of NYC years ago and don't miss it all.
Rural life for me. I'm lucky enough to have sold my house of 25 years and buy a place on 3 acres and my own water supply. Putting in a garden this year and raising chickens and rabbits. Plenty of hunting in season.
Enjoy
Very smart. This is the way
You can't put a price on that and you'll probably live longer.
We are trying to get 10 or 15 acres that backs up to a state forrest or some other large tract that won't get developed. Helping a friend develop his new 22 acres purchase in Alabama. He doesn't hunt, so I am planting food plots and am going to hunt for him and split the deer meat.
And if not, you’ll at least die happy 😆
A stunning example of the difference between pragmatic governance and order vs. naïve idealism and chaos.
It’s not idealism. This all being done on purpose
@@SpartyCubsFan - I half agree…A type of idealism (“transforming America”) is an initial motivation but, yes, I agree, the strategy is deliberate destruction.
I was planning to visit New York by the end of the year for 2 weeks, and your videos made me scared :(
I just got back from being there for 4 days. It wasn't bad and not once did I ever feel unsafe. Just go
@@johnkyle3128 Thanks john Hope you had fun
When I was 2 my mom didn't know if she wanted to move to the Netherlands or NY. I'm so glad she choose the Netherlands
But europe is eViL and CoMmUnIsT also brown people
@@bruxodomorroshut up
Still better than US.
Netherlands is clever and efficient. NYC now is just -- wrong.
@@bruxodomorro Why you spell so funny.???
I left NYC in 1999. Best move I ever made!
If you're still in US, it will reach you eventually
@@Ac0ustics0ul How long do you think before it gets to Texas?
@@Ac0ustics0ulNot in red states. 2nd Ammendment. Civil War.
Well aware, that is why I am in MAGA country and doing my part!@@Ac0ustics0ul
I left around the same time. It was still a dope city to live in but now I don't even miss it a little bit.
CASH, I am not getting notifications of your VLOGs from when you changed from Apartments to Social reporting.
You could go hmmmmm about that.
Lucky I haven't stayed away, in fact enjoy your style on huge issues all the more.
What a sad existence the glorious Roosevelt Hotel now has. I've stayed there before. 😞
Keep it up, Cash. Your commentary is very needed, accurate and perceptive. I know you love New York and what has been happening to this great city is heartbreaking.
Ultimately "right to shelter" = right to the free use of the property of others.
You cannot square that circle and retain private property which is the cornerstone of absolutely everything.
I understand that shelter is a basic human need, but writing the right to housing into law just gives bad actors free access to that which they did not work for. If you have 10 kids, whose fault is that? Not mine. If you have no skills, whose fault is that? Again, not mine. People need to stop looking for a handout at every turn and take some responsibility for their own actions. I'm tired of working and paying for those who refuse to better themselves.
Their goal is to undermine private property rights along with individual freedom
Property selling for millions of dollars that only hedge funds and outfits like Blackrock or Vanguard can buy ? I don't necessarily agree with unrestrained right to shelter, but blaming the homeless with one brush is not the answer.
And guliani is on charges in Georgia
I used to date a girl from Brooklyn a few years ago and she loved NYC. We went to visit her family back in 2021 and it was pretty terrible back then, I can't imagine it getting worse! You honestly couldn't pay me a $1Million to live there. Not to say where I'm from/live is perfect, but damn! its helluva lot better than NYC!
The waitlist to see a judge is 7 years. I have never seen them right to shelter a American citizen
millions of illegal immigrants become voters that are weaponized to create more policies favoring more lawless reckless mass immigration. the Democrats are basically creating mass-voting-scam which will mostly end up hurting them, their jobs and their cities. woke culture has created braindead zombies
I was born and raised in Brooklyn. There was a time when like many of my fellow brooklynites i dreamed of someday renting an apartment or buying a condo in manhattan to live for the rest of my life.
In the mid 1990s, we moved to the long island suburbs (we came into an inheritance which enabled us to buy our very first house. And since properties in the long island suburbs were bigger and cheaper than in brooklyn, we moved out of brooklyn).
As the years passed, i stopped dreaming of moving to manhattan or returning to brooklyn. The more i learn of how the entire city is turning into a dystopian/tyrannical nightmare (worse than what it was becoming in the 1970s), the more the thought of moving back to anywhere in the city makes my skin crawl.
As a matter of fact, Im looking towards escaping the long island suburbs, fleeing the state of new york as a whole. Im making my plans and as soon as i get the money and resources in place, im moving south, to another state hundreds upon hundreds of miles away from new york. I envy those who have already made the move.
Well you seem logical you're always welcome in Texas since you seem smart enough to not vote for that kind of stuff or at the very least just stay out of it if you can't understand it at the time just imagine if that happened in 2020 would have saved us a lot of trouble
Oklahoma is cheap as well
I fled New England for Nevada, back when Vegas was a growing small city and a delight; it got too big, so after 10 years, I moved to FL.. @@sambob8019
NYC is the 'sucker punch' capital of the country now.
Lived in nyc from.93 to June 7th 2019 greetings from dallas.. . I can actually live in peace out here
An individuals prior record should prevent them from being released on the street.
I had my backpack on me and I went into a street store. Someone had to hold my backpack while I was in there. I hated it so much.
It took quite a long time to achieve but NYC is finally done. "Finished" is the most beautiful word in the English language.
and CALIFORNIA is right there.
I doubt it. NYC is going through a down phase right now, but things were much worse in the 60s when manufacturing left and the 80s when crack hit, yet the city managed to bounce back both times.
@@jimbo1637 Detroit is also going through a down phase right now, but I'm not taking any odds for it to bounce back.
@@JScottHamilton Detroit went into a down phase when manufacturing left in the 60s and never recovered. That isn't really the same situation...
@@jimbo1637 your country and cities being invaded and you call it a "down turn" lmao. You Americans are truly fascinating creatures.
My country don't have that many immigrants, I still vote to have them the few we got, all shipped to Sweden and America...