Roger Hannigan Gilson has an article of interest today in the Times Union: "Hudson Valley continues decades long population slide after brief pandemic bump." The article provides this information specifically about Columbia County:
In the northern Hudson Valley, income gains occurred even as population declined, because those moving in tended to earn more than those leaving. In Columbia County, for example, new residents between 2019 and 2021 reported average household incomes of about $166,100, compared to $68,800 for those who moved out--roughly 240% higher.
That gap narrowed in the most recent data. Households moving into Columbia County reported average incomes of $114,885, while those leaving earned $95,936.
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