This Interactive Map Shows Which States Americans Are Flocking To (And Fleeing From)
Many assume that rich residents are leaving states where taxes are high, but according to
Trulia’s Chief Economist, it’s not the rich who are moving away from their home states, but rather the lower-income households who can’t keep up with rising real estate costs.
California cranks out new businesses and jobs despite criticism
Chief Executive magazine recently called it a "deeply troubled" state, where companies are so over-regulated that "most cannot afford to do business."
But a new study drawing on more than three decades' worth of census business-formation data tells quite a different story.
For each year since 1976, California's pace of new business creation has been faster than the U.S. rate, and often faster than Texas'.
And an earlier Beacon analysis of census migration data showed that, despite California's comparatively high income tax rates, more people making in excess of $100,000 a year moved to California from other states from 2007 to 2013 than those who left.
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Love it when these right wingers think they have an "Ah Ha" moment and then get ***** slapped into reality.