A Cartoonist’s View from Walt Handelsman

20-something Long Islanders live with parents or other older relatives at more than twice the national average.
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77% of Long Islanders are concerned that the high cost of housing will force members of their family to move away.
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The number of Long Islanders aged 70 and older is expected to increase by more than 220,000 over the next 25 years, while those aged 15-30 will decrease by 80,000.
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“Imagine a place where you have to wait two months to see your eye doctor, where the restaurants start dinner service at 4 and it’s lights out by 9.”
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“Transit-oriented developments offer enormous potential for Long Island by reducing congestion, preserving existing single-family neighborhoods and offering Long Islanders both young and old the opportunity to live in downtowns with a broader mix of housing and greater access to New York City.”
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