New York Governor Kathy Hochul faced tough questioning on Wednesday during an appearance on "Good Day New York," where she was grilled by host Rosanna Scotto about a recent study that has raised alarm bells about the city's exodus of wealthy residents. The study, which has not been publicly disclosed, reportedly reveals a significant decline in the number of high-income earners leaving the city, with many citing high taxes, crime rates, and a decline in quality of life as major factors driving their departure. As the city struggles to recover from the pandemic and address ongoing economic and social challenges, Hochul's response to the study's findings will be closely watched by New Yorkers and policymakers alike. Can she offer a convincing solution to stem the tide of wealthy residents fleeing the Big Apple?


Gov. Kathy Hochul was pressed by "Good Day New York" host Rosanna Scotto on Wednesday about the study that found wealthy residents have left NYC in droves.