A common misconception. You don't pay NYC income taxes if you don't live in NYC. It also stands to reason that other tax receipts will go down if people move away e.g. rents go down -> propery values assessed downwards…
The other commenters did will to address your misconceptions but I want to further elaborate on this one. > Even if the fund has been paid off it’s not a moot point because that’s potentially billions of dollars that…
The responses here are full of misinformation. The bill in question was passed with unanimous Bipartisan support And the endorsement of one of the postal employee unions. See:…
The bill itself describes the funding schedule: https://www.congress.gov/bill/109th-congress/house-bill/6407 Regardless, the “pre-funding” period is over and the fund is running a deficit as retirees are currently paid…
People that keep repeating this conspiracy theory have no idea what they're talking about. While it's true that the PAEA (The bill in question) was passed unanimously, the PAEA does not require funding retiree health…
This would easily fall into one of the many permitted exceptional cases.
A common misconception. You don't pay NYC income taxes if you don't live in NYC. It also stands to reason that other tax receipts will go down if people move away e.g. rents go down -> propery values assessed downwards…
The other commenters did will to address your misconceptions but I want to further elaborate on this one. > Even if the fund has been paid off it’s not a moot point because that’s potentially billions of dollars that…
The responses here are full of misinformation. The bill in question was passed with unanimous Bipartisan support And the endorsement of one of the postal employee unions. See:…
The bill itself describes the funding schedule: https://www.congress.gov/bill/109th-congress/house-bill/6407 Regardless, the “pre-funding” period is over and the fund is running a deficit as retirees are currently paid…
People that keep repeating this conspiracy theory have no idea what they're talking about. While it's true that the PAEA (The bill in question) was passed unanimously, the PAEA does not require funding retiree health…
This would easily fall into one of the many permitted exceptional cases.