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by CryptoPunk
2838 days ago
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>>Every day that you don't live in the city and make a purchase outside the city is a tax-dollar that city is missing out on and that someone living full time in the city is paying. Another short-term resident would be there in his place on the days he's not in NYC. Year round there will almost always be someone staying in his unit. And short term renters tend to spend more per day than long-term residents, so they probably contribute significantly more to the city's tax base. |
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Per day costs, sure. But if you add recurring payments, don't think they are outspending it. Also, you are ignoring the entire point to begin with. A City should look after it's long term residents first and foremost. Unless you want it to eventually become a ghost city.