Mr. terzmo
.308 Win
34. New York
> Poverty rate: 15.4% (17th highest)
> Unemployment rate: 5.3% (23rd highest)
> Obesity rate: 25.0% (7th lowest)
> Pct. of adults w/ bachelor’s degree: 35.0% (9th highest)
#1 being Happiest......#50 ...in the crapper
More than 40% of New York state’s population lives in the five boroughs of New York City. Large metropolitan areas have a number of benefits but also drawbacks for quality of life. While strengthening social networks and providing opportunities for physical activity, cities also potentially induce financial strain or general anxiety. For example, while the violent crime rate for New York state of 380 incidents per 100,000 residents is roughly similar to the national figure, in New York City an estimated 586 violent crimes are reported per 100,000 residents.
The city’s dense layout, however, may provide other benefits to the state as a whole. Just 12.6% of New York state’s population is considered to be low income and to have inadequate access to grocery stores, the third smallest share nationwide.
Interesting that 40% of the State Population live there...so that's the control factor and with all the NY $hitty gun control laws...violent crime is higher per 100,000 there. Crap act should/needs/must be repealed as it has done nothing for the law abiding citizen
> Poverty rate: 15.4% (17th highest)
> Unemployment rate: 5.3% (23rd highest)
> Obesity rate: 25.0% (7th lowest)
> Pct. of adults w/ bachelor’s degree: 35.0% (9th highest)
#1 being Happiest......#50 ...in the crapper
More than 40% of New York state’s population lives in the five boroughs of New York City. Large metropolitan areas have a number of benefits but also drawbacks for quality of life. While strengthening social networks and providing opportunities for physical activity, cities also potentially induce financial strain or general anxiety. For example, while the violent crime rate for New York state of 380 incidents per 100,000 residents is roughly similar to the national figure, in New York City an estimated 586 violent crimes are reported per 100,000 residents.
The city’s dense layout, however, may provide other benefits to the state as a whole. Just 12.6% of New York state’s population is considered to be low income and to have inadequate access to grocery stores, the third smallest share nationwide.
Interesting that 40% of the State Population live there...so that's the control factor and with all the NY $hitty gun control laws...violent crime is higher per 100,000 there. Crap act should/needs/must be repealed as it has done nothing for the law abiding citizen