HNN Documentary: Priced Out of Paradise

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Hawaii News Now

Hawaii News Now

Ай бұрын

HNN presents a special documentary, "Priced Out of Paradise."
Beckoned not by the bright lights of the Las Vegas Strip but the lure of financial freedom, Hawaii natives have flocked to the Ninth Island in droves over the last decade - building a welcoming Hawaii oasis in the desert.
Because while a lower cost of living might have brought them to Las Vegas, islanders in Sin City say it is the rich efforts to perpetuate island cultures and customs there that convinced them to stay. Transplants in Vegas hold cultural festivals, open plate lunch and poke eateries, and dance with thriving halau.
Watch this HNN special to learn about the exodus of Hawaii residents, what transplants find in Las Vegas and what the state and organizations are now doing to convince people to stay.
Visit our special Priced Out section here: HawaiiNewsNow.com/Priced-Out
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@cpl6305
@cpl6305 Ай бұрын
My heart sinks to see the growing kupuna population especially those still having to work to survive.
@The.Hawaiian.Kingdom
@The.Hawaiian.Kingdom Ай бұрын
It’s kūpuna, not kapuna.
@W11l
@W11l 25 күн бұрын
Same. Too many kūpunas working until they hit the grave because they cannot afford to retire in Hawaii. It is sad to see them pay rent and never being able to afford a home. As technology and science advances, low-skill jobs like retail and food service becomes less necessary. The cost-of-living increases in Hawaii, but wages aren't catching up... But also the skill levels aren't catching up either. Hawaii is too focused on the tourism industry rather than STEM. Many of Hawaii locals in STEM have to leave Hawaii for better opportunities.
@ttran3444
@ttran3444 27 күн бұрын
VERY SAD to see Hawaiians pushed out of their Paradise islands
@bitcoinski
@bitcoinski 26 күн бұрын
🏝From island paradise to a brutal unforgiving desert...my heart goes out to the natives of Hawaii. 🏝
@joeyguam
@joeyguam Ай бұрын
HNN, thank you for this Eye Opening Documentary. I hope you continue and breakdown, the Phrase, “Priced Out Of Paradise”, when did it start and what are contributing factors. Great work 🤙🏼🤙🏼🤙🏼
@8Bitretro
@8Bitretro Ай бұрын
Taxed out of paradise. Thanks to Hawaii inept government
@islandsnow
@islandsnow 27 күн бұрын
The reality is…though vegas is “cheaper” than hawaii, it’s not cheap. Same with Hawaii, so many people moving here and investors, everything is going up. If your main goal is to own a home ok sure it’s more affordable in vegas. But quite a bit of things are more expensive here like property tax, sales tax is double, car registration and insurance is higher, gas prices are almost as high as hawaii. Weather… can you handle 115 degrees or 35 degrees? Need to really think before just assuming everything is better here.
@W11l
@W11l 25 күн бұрын
Yes. Some things are more expensive in Las Vegas than in Hawaii, but the majority of things are cheaper in Las Vegas than in Hawaii. You have to look at things overall. When you look at everything overall: The cost of living is much cheaper in Las Vegas than in Hawaii. While the temperature in Las Vegas is more hostile than in Hawaii, there are benefits to it. The heat drives the homeless people away, which is a good thing. It drives away the illicit drugs, mental health issues, and a lot of the crimes. Perhaps this is also why there are also less graffiti and trash laying around in Las Vegas and Henderson area compared to Oahu, Hawaii. I feel safer in Las Vegas and Henderson area than in Oahu, Hawaii. To be honest, most Hawaii residents rarely ever go outside and explore the nature. They work so much in order to pay bills that they do not get to enjoy the fruits of their labor. They are not missing much by moving to Vegas.
@grantponciano9386
@grantponciano9386 25 күн бұрын
What about Healthcare? Gas prices? grocery store prices? Average monthly Rent rates? Just being able to survive? Not the luxury things obviously.
@TheBigUSO-ROB
@TheBigUSO-ROB 29 күн бұрын
The day cost of living went up in Hawaii in left asap , you not playing me 😂
@Golgibaby
@Golgibaby Ай бұрын
An option of hope and a peek of a quality of life...worth being curious about. Hope is ... stay mo betta den despondency. Mahalo for the perspective!
@sarabeth8050
@sarabeth8050 29 күн бұрын
Property in Hawaii should only be bought and sold by tax residents. Foreigners and mainlanders can rent until they become tax residents.
@erikh9991
@erikh9991 26 күн бұрын
Most can buy, few can afford the upkeep. Have you ever owned a house?
@W11l
@W11l 25 күн бұрын
Property on the mainland should only be bought and sold by tax residents (on the mainland). Foreigners and Hawaii residents can rent until they become tax residents (on the mainland).
@BobbyHo2022
@BobbyHo2022 Ай бұрын
Just got to make your happiness, whereever it is. If you leave Hawaii, only gonna be more difficult to come back unless you inherit one house.
@W11l
@W11l 25 күн бұрын
A lot of Hawaii locals move to the mainland in order to find more job opportunities, get a higher-paying job, increase their network, and save money so that it is easier to buy a home later in the future, which is something that they may not have been able to do if they had stayed in Hawaii. It is often harder to buy a house if you live in Hawaii. Many Hawaii locals pay rent until they meet their graves and aren't able to provide a house for their kids.
@MrJearley6
@MrJearley6 14 күн бұрын
Thank you for this topic. This is just my opinion. It’s kind of sad that the native Hawaiians or anyone born and raised in Hawaii is leaving and going to the mainland. I wish you was some kind of way that the people that are there will stay and maybe even the other people that have left will come back to the islands because that’s their home or maybe some people leave for a better opportunities but we don’t want to wear. Everybody leaves the islands. Because the people from the mainland are going to ruin something that is wonderful on all eight of the islands. They just haven’t done it yet or maybe they have especially on Oahu. Last but least I’m from Los Angeles but I own property on the big island and I don’t want any of those people to leave the island because everybody is so nice that I have encountered. I don’t know about other people, but I have not had any problems on the big island. I don’t know what it’s like to live on the other island, the island of Hawaii and Hilo. I love it over there. Thank you for this story and I will say Mahalo.🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
@gabriellearboleda1985
@gabriellearboleda1985 23 күн бұрын
Minute 18:18 - Interesting - Texas had more Hawaii transplants than any other state. The Lone Star State.😯
@GruneD
@GruneD 27 күн бұрын
Hawaii is expensive as nearly every product comes from other places. Freight for a container from the mainland hovers around $10K. People from other wealthy states like California buy and normally overpay for property there so there’s many issues. It’s an island after all. Puerto Rico is sort of the same way.
@emichin7010
@emichin7010 Ай бұрын
In August, the temperature is 120F° in Vegas. No thank you.
@TheBigUSO-ROB
@TheBigUSO-ROB 29 күн бұрын
Texas is worse lol
@W11l
@W11l 25 күн бұрын
The heat drives the homeless people away, which is a good thing. It drives away the illicit drugs, mental health issues, and a lot of the crimes. Perhaps this is also why there are also less graffiti and trash laying around in Las Vegas and Henderson area compared to Oahu, Hawaii. I feel safer in Las Vegas and Henderson area than in Oahu, Hawaii. To be honest, most Hawaii residents rarely ever go outside and explore the nature. They work so much in order to pay bills that they do not get to enjoy the fruits of their labor. They are not missing much by moving to Vegas. There are a lot more attractions and places to take the family out on the mainland than in Hawaii. I'd want my kids to have more life experiences than just the beach. Living on the mainland makes it more accessible and affordable to go places like Disney Land, Universal Studios, and many other places.
@michaelfirestone7440
@michaelfirestone7440 28 күн бұрын
MAHALO, MOVED HERE FROM OAHU IN THE LATE 90'S. IF I COULD HAVE, "SHOULD" HAVE KEPT MY HOME IN MILILANI.
@michaelfirestone7440
@michaelfirestone7440 28 күн бұрын
NOW WORTH OVER A MILLION $$$$$$$
@user-xd7zr5zy8k
@user-xd7zr5zy8k Ай бұрын
grass in not always greener on the other side
@manateemilk1
@manateemilk1 29 күн бұрын
Believe me it is in this case…
@raiderfrankdatank
@raiderfrankdatank 27 күн бұрын
I'd love to move as well.
@sandraessman3205
@sandraessman3205 29 күн бұрын
Sad, but you gotta do what's best for you and your families future! Happy the 9th Isle is just one flight away!
@michaelfirestone7440
@michaelfirestone7440 28 күн бұрын
LOOKIN GOOD SANDRAE
@HMFK_Aquatics
@HMFK_Aquatics 26 күн бұрын
End the Occupation.
@W11l
@W11l 25 күн бұрын
I think most Hawaii residents would prefer American occupation over Chinese/Russian/North Korean/Iranian Occupation. Given Hawaii's huge dependency on imported goods and services, I don't believe the "occupation" will end anytime soon.
@wilfredmotosue2615
@wilfredmotosue2615 Ай бұрын
Why not move to Hilo?
@The.Hawaiian.Kingdom
@The.Hawaiian.Kingdom Ай бұрын
Mold and a lack of jobs?! Plus Hilo home prices is going way up too.
@bruddahgabe
@bruddahgabe 29 күн бұрын
Because its Hilo.
@erikh9991
@erikh9991 26 күн бұрын
Always an excuse. They just need to build.
@Kopaahale
@Kopaahale 29 күн бұрын
What happens when you get priced out of Vegas?
@hughug88
@hughug88 27 күн бұрын
Foreal. Not sure where we could all go. They're turning this place just like they did back home. Lots of Vegas locals having a hard time surviving now. Gotta grab a piece a land while you can before houses turn to 1 mil as they're predicting
@W11l
@W11l 25 күн бұрын
You move somewhere else. If you are priced out of Vegas then for sure you are priced out of Hawaii. You could also find a higher-paying job or gain skills (such as by going back to schools or doing certifications) to make yourself more marketable on the job market. Unfortunately, in Hawaii, even with a doctorate degree, you will struggle. If your kids have a doctorate degree, they will need to find a partner who is also has a doctorate degree. I fear that eventually "love" will need to be based more on earning potential than on the content of their character... which is a weak foundation for marriage and is set up to fail.
@testtube9423
@testtube9423 Ай бұрын
Embrace the shift people! This video makes me feel like I'm being walked into a dark place.
@lamarplacido5343
@lamarplacido5343 27 күн бұрын
That’s not the 9th island I don’t like that saying because it’s not still mainland always
@erikh9991
@erikh9991 26 күн бұрын
In the 80’s I sure felt sorry but not now. My state has the same issues. My son can’t buy a home on the salary of a teacher. It’s the unchecked immigration.
@bruddahgabe
@bruddahgabe 29 күн бұрын
Get more Hawaiian food places around me than the entire Big Island of Hawaii
@lorenzoferguson7055
@lorenzoferguson7055 29 күн бұрын
Cool video but just a reality how depressing a cost of living is in Hawaii….
@anonobot3333
@anonobot3333 29 күн бұрын
I moved from wa state to Vegas in 2021, wayyy cheaper here. Dramatic.
@jimhanle2971
@jimhanle2971 21 күн бұрын
It’s the same in the mainland now. Better be willing to work hard and invest or you’ll be out in the street
@ponoboi9148
@ponoboi9148 14 күн бұрын
in the 18th and 19th century many Kanaka married Europeans due to the large influx related to trading and low mortality rates of our people. While it is true that many "haoles" have come here to enjoy our island we need to accept our ancestors contributed to the current problem as well. Many of those mnarriages resulted in obtaining land on our islands through marriage, which in my opinion is part of the root of the problem as well. Had this not occurred, our people may have retained a much larger portion of the land current Hawaiians are being pushed out of. There is also a huge problem with wealthy foreigners purchasing all these new condos to "park" their money so they actually get tax write offs instead of being taxed on the money they have. We all must accept our Kuleana to our land as well.
@kahoonei_strong
@kahoonei_strong Ай бұрын
Kaumaha
@michaeld2716
@michaeld2716 27 күн бұрын
When I lived in Hawaii, ( howly ), I was accosted at work by a Phillipino Hawaiin. I was told that all he needed was a white blonde wife, and that if it wasn't for me, he would be on the beach fishing. Well, there you go.
@JustSayItBruh
@JustSayItBruh 29 күн бұрын
THEY THRIVING AND SURVIVING, GIVE THEM THEIR FLOWERS. ITS OKAY TO MOVE FROM HAWAII AND NOT FEEL GUILTY. HAWAII IS JUST ANOTHER STATE IN THE UNION NOTHING SPECIAL AS EVERYONE CLAIMS IT TO BE. THEY SHOW MORE ALOHA TO EACH OTHER THERE THAN HERE IN HAWAII. \w/
@mr808steelers
@mr808steelers 27 күн бұрын
I dunno about you, but my local braddahs and sistahs give plenny Aloha!
@mr808steelers
@mr808steelers 27 күн бұрын
Dunno bout you, but I see plenny Aloha from my local braddahz and sistahz!
@W11l
@W11l 25 күн бұрын
​@@mr808steelers. I see many mainlanders who have more Aloha than people in Hawaii. When the cost of living is high and everyone is struggling to survive and find any penny they can, they are less willing to work collectively as a society and are more likely to look out for only their best interests. Perhaps that is why I see more Hawaii residents being more entitled, selfish, and greedy. It is sad when I see Hawaii locals backstabbing and stepping on each other, including their own family members, in order to get financially ahead. People are different when they are on survival mode. They are less generous and giving. They are more likely to think about their best interests before the best interest of society as a whole... And I think that is why I see communism being more favored in Hawaii than in Vegas.
@sarahdavidson8527
@sarahdavidson8527 28 күн бұрын
LMFAO....so if you cant afford Hawaii....well there's this. Promo for relocation to the mainland. Getting so bad, cant even save up to leave anymore.
@314Thethirdeye08
@314Thethirdeye08 26 күн бұрын
I hate that they have had to move. I’m angry that they have let so many Asian ppl and businesses buy up most of Hawaii. It makes me furious, and not want to go back.
@erikh9991
@erikh9991 26 күн бұрын
I am white but if I said that I would be a racist. It’s happening everywhere!!! They need to build but they won’t.
@W11l
@W11l 25 күн бұрын
Hawaii politicians allowed it to happen because these politicians benefited from it financially. Hawaii residents voted for these politicians and will continue to vote for them. They dug their own graves and have no one else to blame except the person they see in the mirror.
@pkodani72
@pkodani72 26 күн бұрын
11.99 for poi LOL
@Aleamae_Mokae
@Aleamae_Mokae 26 күн бұрын
50% right of the top of all all hawai’i revenue goes to USA military industrial complex for starters. Then 1.8 million acres seized by illegal occupation to boot. Not even getting into our resources, #wahipana , and #iwikupuna desecration 🤷🏽‍♂️priced out of Hawai’i is one way to put it. #noannexation #notreaty #notitle #noconsent #lakuokoa still exists. And #westillhere #standing #fighting #keikiokaaina
@dan749
@dan749 Ай бұрын
Stop it. Make it happen. Always excuses 😊😊
@kuuipoburton3077
@kuuipoburton3077 Ай бұрын
But but ….. we keep voting for these politicians who make all these policies who are enjoying the fruits of …say…your labor… thank you Democrats 😅
@michaelfirestone7440
@michaelfirestone7440 28 күн бұрын
DEMONCRATES
@W11l
@W11l 25 күн бұрын
Hawaii sheeples will continue voting Democrat. Hawaii is a lost cause.
@chiaka707
@chiaka707 Ай бұрын
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