LaSanta Posted Monday at 05:02 AM Posted Monday at 05:02 AM It looks like most of the hot guys I know have migrated from the Big Apple to either L. A. or Fort Lauderdale. Or am I missing something? Austin seems to be another destination where many are fleeing.
Luv2play Posted Monday at 12:30 PM Posted Monday at 12:30 PM Maybe the cost of living is driving them out. There was that recent municipal election that centred on that issue and gave the victory to someone who promised to do something about it. In these circumstances many people vote with their feet, not believing things are going to get better any time soon. The young and the beautiful are highly mobile as a general rule if they find pastures greener elsewhere. marylander1940, + Pensant and + SidewaysDM 3
caliguy Posted Monday at 05:52 PM Posted Monday at 05:52 PM I can't even imagine the cost of living in NY if you're not already established. Everywhere is getting expensive but NY, SF prices are insane. + SidewaysDM and Luv2play 2
marylander1940 Posted Monday at 05:55 PM Posted Monday at 05:55 PM 5 hours ago, Luv2play said: Maybe the cost of living is driving them out. There was that recent municipal election that centred on that issue and gave the victory to someone who promised to do something about it. In these circumstances many people vote with their feet, not believing things are going to get better any time soon. The young and the beautiful are highly mobile as a general rule if they find pastures greener elsewhere. Agreed! Gays are smart especially with our money! I'm proud to have been one of the gay men who brought back Dupont Circle and Logan Circle at a time when they were dangerous neighborhoods! I doubt (in most cases) real estate will be the secret to create generational wealth, but we all need a place to live, therefore young gay men do the math and move to places where money goes further. + Vegas_Millennial and + SidewaysDM 1 1
ShortCutie7 Posted Monday at 10:59 PM Posted Monday at 10:59 PM I’ve actually very recently noticed that there are fewer ultra-hot guys out and about in NYC… I thought it was due to the weather/season, but maybe not? Luv2play and marylander1940 1 1
samhexum Posted Monday at 11:01 PM Posted Monday at 11:01 PM (edited) No, I can't afford to leave. I'd have to spend too much to fix up my place to get a decent price and wouldn't have the income or credit to buy anywhere else. Besides, I don't pay utilities here, which helps. Edited Monday at 11:05 PM by samhexum for a reason that only Lamont Cranston knows + Vegas_Millennial 1
mike carey Posted Monday at 11:06 PM Posted Monday at 11:06 PM 4 minutes ago, samhexum said: No, I can't afford to leave. I see what you did there! samhexum 1
Luv2play Posted Monday at 11:36 PM Posted Monday at 11:36 PM 28 minutes ago, samhexum said: No, I can't afford to leave. I'd have to spend too much to fix up my place to get a decent price and wouldn't have the income or credit to buy anywhere else. Besides, I don't pay utilities here, which helps. Sweetie, I don’t think we were talking about you. Unless, like Gloria Swanson, in Sunset Boulevard, you still think you have a second act as a youthful ingenue seeking to conquer the world. + Pensant, thomas, marylander1940 and 1 other 4
samhexum Posted yesterday at 12:31 AM Posted yesterday at 12:31 AM 40 minutes ago, Luv2play said: Sweetie, I don’t think we were talking about you. Unless, like Gloria Swanson, in Sunset Boulevard, you still think you have a second act as a youthful ingenue seeking to conquer the world. I'll have you know that my building gives too much heat and it's not uncommon to hear a/c's going mid-winter (we don't pay utilities) and I am on the top floor with a black roof overhead so I bake in the summer even with the a/c on, so I am a gay guy who lives almost 24/7 in my undies so I don't overheat, so I think I am the epitome (the very epi- toam, as my former roommate and I used to say) of who the OP asked about in the title of this thread. (Thank You very large, as that same former roommate and I also used to say) + SidewaysDM, Lotus-eater, Nue2thegame and 3 others 6
marylander1940 Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 2 hours ago, samhexum said: I am a gay guy who lives almost 24/7 in my undies
samhexum Posted 22 hours ago Posted 22 hours ago 18 minutes ago, marylander1940 said: BASTARD!!! when did you break in & install a spy-cam and where is it? + Pensant, marylander1940, + Vegas_Millennial and 1 other 1 3
+ Vegas_Millennial Posted 21 hours ago Posted 21 hours ago (edited) 23 hours ago, LaSanta said: It looks like most of the hot guys I know have migrated from the Big Apple to either L. A. or Fort Lauderdale. 5 hours ago, ShortCutie7 said: I’ve actually very recently noticed that there are fewer ultra-hot guys out and about in NYC… I can't speak for the others; but, I left NYC in September and am now in Ft Lauderdale. It's good to hear my absence has been noticed. Edited 21 hours ago by Vegas_Millennial Edited for humility ShortCutie7, + Pensant, samhexum and 1 other 1 1 2
+ Lucky Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago I don't know about the other hot guys, but yes, I migrated from NYC to California. + Vegas_Millennial, marylander1940 and + nycman 1 1 1
marylander1940 Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 10 hours ago, samhexum said: BASTARD!!! when did you break in & install a spy-cam and where is it? all your sex tapes are next! samhexum 1
+ PhileasFogg Posted 11 hours ago Posted 11 hours ago (edited) It’s been said many times - impose an extra tax on the wealthy and the wealthy may leave. Then when the wealthy leave, those who make money off (or with) the wealthy follow the wealthy. Escorts, accountants, lawyers, money managers…etc Plus, technology means that professional service providers don’t need to be in the expensive markets I haven’t been in the sane city as my portfolio manager in 20 yrs, but we communicate no less This is a simple economic principle applied to certain events that are playing out. Edited 11 hours ago by PhileasFogg + Pensant, MikeBiDude and + Vegas_Millennial 3
+ sniper Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago It has less to do with taxes than wages vs rent. tax rates simply haven't changed all that much. But most corporate drones are making 10% less in real dollars than they were 5 years ago if they didn't change jobs, and rent has gone up more than everything else. So even with roommates the math doesn't math for the vast majority of young people in the NYC area. It's comical how out of touch my employer is with this reality. I mean, I know employers generally don't really give a shit about people, but everyone at this company is a numbers person and the bigwigs still try to pretend thar they're making things better by making them worse. It's insulting, really. + KensingtonHomo 1
+ Pensant Posted 10 hours ago Posted 10 hours ago 23 minutes ago, PhileasFogg said: I haven’t been in the sane city as my portfolio manager in 20 yrs, but we communicate no less Same here. Mine are still in CA, where I lived on and off for 30 years. It gives me an excuse to fly out at least once a year for portfolio review and tax preparation.
+ PhileasFogg Posted 9 hours ago Posted 9 hours ago 50 minutes ago, sniper said: It's comical how out of touch my employer is with this reality. I mean, I know employers generally don't really give a shit about people, but everyone at this company is a numbers person and the bigwigs still try to pretend thar they're making things better by making them worse. It's insulting, really. Cost of living doesn’t impact the cost of employment. Cost of employment is a function of the supply of qualified workers in a given market. Given that location matters less and less, it expands the supply which results in lower cost of qualified workers. It has nothing to do with giving a shit or not. If you had a choice of two identical jobs - one for $100k and another for $150k - you’d take the $150k all else equal. similarly, if an employer has a choice of a $100k worker in Dallas or a $150k worker in NYC, they will take the $100k worker - all else equal. Boston is another example. High cost of living and low cost of employment. Why? Workers want to stay there Nue2thegame and marylander1940 2
samhexum Posted 6 hours ago Posted 6 hours ago (edited) 10 hours ago, PhileasFogg said: I haven’t been in the sane city as my portfolio manager in 20 yrs 9 hours ago, Pensant said: Same here. umm... Do your managers have other clients that are living in Crazy Town? (or is it Krazy Town?) Edited 44 minutes ago by samhexum to gain maximum clarity
+ KensingtonHomo Posted 7 minutes ago Posted 7 minutes ago Neither me nor any of my hot friends have decamped from NYC to Florida or California. Massachusetts passed a 4% income surtax which raised $5.6 billion with no significant fleeing of the wealthy. Data shows Mass. is home to more millionaires despite new surtax, according to advocates WWW.NBCBOSTON.COM Surtax supporters released data Monday that they said pokes holes in the argument that the state’s new tax on high earners is... I do not understand how any queer person is moving to states where their rights are negated or are being eroded. And if you’re a cis gay man who’s moving to states that are attacking trans people, destroying their public health systems, gutting their disaster responses, etc, that lower cost of living may turn out to be very expensive.
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