Buffalo, New York | What The Hell Happened?

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  • เผยแพร่เมื่อ 31 ม.ค. 2024
  • Buffalo, New York is looking ROUGH! With violent crime rates twice the national average, and a soaring poverty level of over 28%, this city has its work cut out for them. Let's take a drive and check out some of the worst areas.

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  • @someguy4502

    The decline of the Roman Empire.

  • @menguardingtheirownwallets6791

    Just across the border in Canada, people are spending $2,000 per month just for a single bedroom to sleep in. In Buffalo, the same room costs only $500 per month. If you want the Buffalo economy to pick up, just allow Canadians to live in Buffalo for the nights, then have them commute to their jobs back in Canada in the morning. You will have hundreds of thousand of Canadians flocking to Buffalo for cheaper housing, and they will then be spending their money in Buffalo for groceries and other things, and this influx of millions of dollars each month will help support the Buffalo economy.

  • @hstone39
    @hstone39  +122

    Almost all of the cities outside of NYC looks like Buffalo. Rochester, Albany, Niagra Falls, Syracuse, Troy, Schenectady, Utica, Yonkers, Mount Vernon, Newburgh and other cities in New York State looks like this.

  • @OutOnTheTiles

    Toronto is only an hour away and it’s like a completely different world.

  • @skivvywaver

    Every former steel town has neighborhoods falling in. People moved away and many homes were just left to fall in. Old manufacturing buildings become dangerous eyesores. There should be something in place to stop manufacturers from abandoning their factories. Either sell them or tear them down. Those old housing projects should have come down the day after the last person moved out, so the government is complicit in the mess.

  • @anjachan
    @anjachan  +109

    so many beautiful buildings just abandoned ... makes me mad. It´s just frustrating to see that.

  • @megataurus7779

    That big old abandoned church,beautiful building so sad to see it decaying

  • @chrishusband659

    You know things are bad when the cops abandoned a police station

  • @dday9257
    @dday9257  +91

    It’s really sad to see the abandoned churches.

  • @ToriNore
    @ToriNore  +26

    There’s too many people homeless to have so many empty buildings. It’s so ridiculous.

  • @Kanezilla66

    WHEN THE CHURCHES ARE BOARDED UP YOU KNOW IT'S OVER.😮

  • @l.salisbury1253

    8:15

  • @raintreeindeed

    My sister ran away from home back in the early 70's. We found her in Buffalo NY. She was pregnant and living with a guy. My parents tried to get her to come home but she wanted to stay. My dad made the guy marry her. We went to Niagara Falls after that and back home to Pittsburgh. When I saw B. NY..it brought back memories..😊

  • @GodisGreatt

    Wow 😮 thanks for sharing. Most people want to see videos of exotic places, but this is the reality for most folks in America. Love the ambient sound of your videos. Great work!

  • @jeffreybodean7300

    It's like this all over north America,even small towns.

  • @markbrooks7157

    I lived there in the early 70’s. It was pretty depressing then too.

  • @peterstean2138

    The city's population has dropped by about 50% since its peak in around 1950 - half as many people need half as many buildings, and this is the result.

  • @hartmutlorentzen9659

    For an European it’s interesting to see this kind of the American way of life.

  • @susanpage8315

    Some rust belt towns have died. Others have not. Bethlehem, PA, has taken the derelict Steel Stacks and turned them into a thriving arts center. They also have walkways so you can walk along the old steel stacks.