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Progressives bewailing NYC’s black exodus have only themselves to blame

Por: New York Post Opinion February 05, 2023

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New York City’s black population has dropped 9% since 2000, with the after the eight disastrous de Blasio years. Advocates and officials wonder why, but there’s nothing unique about it: Black Americans mainly want the same things all Americans want.  The decline has been steepest among young black New Yorkers: The city’s number of black children and teens cratered by a fifth from 2010 to 2020. That means families are heading out — and... + full article



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