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aussenseiter 08-09-2023 05:37 PM

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Originally Posted by Origen (Post 3633502)
You know how explaining comedy goes

What's the gag?

Ripp 08-09-2023 05:44 PM

Lol. Yeah, "everyone" wants to live in Commiefornia.

The Great Wealth Migration: The Flow of High-Income Earners Across States

#1 – California

California ranks first among states experiencing the worst net negative tax income migration. With a staggering net loss of $343.2 million, the Golden State is witnessing an outflow of high-income earners.

Despite its numerous attractions, from the booming tech industry and world-class universities to beautiful landscapes and cultural richness, California's high personal income tax rates seem discouraging for many high-wealth individuals. This, coupled with the state's high cost of living, will likely fuel a wealth migration out of California.

These trends affect the state's economy, especially the real estate and job markets. The departure of high-income earners can decrease demand for luxury real estate and potentially affect the commercial real estate sector. It also impacts job creation, as these high-income individuals often play a significant role in business expansion and entrepreneurial activities.



Oh, but the homeless, addicts, and insane sure love the place.

OOPS :D

magnetaress 08-09-2023 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by aussenseiter (Post 3633130)
Uniparty mostly good.

Rebel scum.

you know i understand why ppl wave the confederate flag around especially places that have been forgotten and crushed by the feds

aussenseiter 08-09-2023 06:01 PM

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Originally Posted by Ripp (Post 3633577)
Lol. Yeah, "everyone" wants to live in Commiefornia.

The Great Wealth Migration: The Flow of High-Income Earners Across States

#1 – California

California ranks first among states experiencing the worst net negative tax income migration. With a staggering net loss of $343.2 million, the Golden State is witnessing an outflow of high-income earners.

Despite its numerous attractions, from the booming tech industry and world-class universities to beautiful landscapes and cultural richness, California's high personal income tax rates seem discouraging for many high-wealth individuals. This, coupled with the state's high cost of living, will likely fuel a wealth migration out of California.

These trends affect the state's economy, especially the real estate and job markets. The departure of high-income earners can decrease demand for luxury real estate and potentially affect the commercial real estate sector. It also impacts job creation, as these high-income individuals often play a significant role in business expansion and entrepreneurial activities.



Oh, but the homeless, addicts, and insane sure love the place.

OOPS :D

What convinces you of the high earner conceit? It's a net figure.

Ooloo 08-09-2023 06:08 PM

California has some of the most beautiful geography in the world with every imaginable natural resource in abundance and nobody wants to live there. Way to go dems!

Also gavin newsom looks like the villain from an unreleased robocop sequel

Ripp 08-09-2023 06:18 PM

https://i.imgflip.com/7v9xmm.jpg

unsunghero 08-09-2023 06:36 PM

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Me dodging scorpions and picking the sand out of my ass crack in az:

aussenseiter 08-09-2023 06:47 PM

Girls just wanna have fun

unsunghero 08-09-2023 07:07 PM

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Young boys too

But don’t worry, society will still push them into overpriced college over trade school, universities will indoctrinate them Democrat

Nothing like peer pressure, and teacher pressure, and administration pressure ;)


Edit: I still remember a co-worker saying an exact sentence like this “yknow it wasn’t until college when I really learned all the benefits of socialism”

I was laughing before he even finished the sentence. Not that I wanted to challenge the points, as I’m sure he had his essays and studies ready. Just that my suspicion was proven right again

Lune 08-09-2023 07:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Ripp (Post 3633577)
Lol. Yeah, "everyone" wants to live in Commiefornia.

The Great Wealth Migration: The Flow of High-Income Earners Across States

#1 – California

California ranks first among states experiencing the worst net negative tax income migration. With a staggering net loss of $343.2 million, the Golden State is witnessing an outflow of high-income earners.

Despite its numerous attractions, from the booming tech industry and world-class universities to beautiful landscapes and cultural richness, California's high personal income tax rates seem discouraging for many high-wealth individuals. This, coupled with the state's high cost of living, will likely fuel a wealth migration out of California.

These trends affect the state's economy, especially the real estate and job markets. The departure of high-income earners can decrease demand for luxury real estate and potentially affect the commercial real estate sector. It also impacts job creation, as these high-income individuals often play a significant role in business expansion and entrepreneurial activities.



Oh, but the homeless, addicts, and insane sure love the place.

OOPS :D

We've been over this. That article has an embarrassing and fatal methodological flaw. Can you find it?


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