New York Gov. Kathy Hochul is questioned by a television host about a study that says wealthy residents are leaving New York City in large numbers. In an interview aired Wednesday on “Good Day New York” with host Rosanna Scotto, Hochul is confronted with findings from the study and pressed on what the results mean for the state and the city. The reporting highlights that the study identifies an outflow of millionaire-level residents, which the segment frames as a significant shift in New York City’s population and wealth concentration. Coverage emphasizes the on-air exchange rather than specific policy changes or new data released during the interview. The articles present the confrontation as a response to public discussion prompted by the study’s claims, with Hochul addressing questions about the drivers and implications of the alleged exodus. The reports do not indicate broad agreement on the study’s methodology or provide detailed figures in the available text, but they consistently describe the same core issue: the governor is asked to respond to claims that affluent residents have been leaving the city.