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Everyone is from California. Are they kicking y’all out?” asks a curious bureaucrat at the Department of Public Safety in Plano, a city near Dallas. In the previous week she had helped 20 people from California apply for a Texas driving licence. Those keeping score in the contest between the two states do not have to look far to notch up points for Texas. On the way to the state Capitol building in Austin to interview Greg Abbott, the governor, your correspondent discovered that her driver had recently relocated from southern California to start a family in a more affordable city.

Between 2007 and 2016 a net 1m American residents, or 2.5% of the state’s population, left California for another state. Texas was the most popular destination, attracting more than a quarter of them. More Americans have left California than moved there every year since 1990, though immigrants still arrive from abroad.

https://www.economist.com/special-report/2019/06/20/many-people-are-moving-from-california-to-texas?fsrc=scn/tw/te/bl/ed/manypeoplearemovingfromcaliforniatotexasbusinesstaxandregulation

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7 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

Everyone is from California. Are they kicking y’all out?” asks a curious bureaucrat at the Department of Public Safety in Plano, a city near Dallas. In the previous week she had helped 20 people from California apply for a Texas driving licence. Those keeping score in the contest between the two states do not have to look far to notch up points for Texas. On the way to the state Capitol building in Austin to interview Greg Abbott, the governor, your correspondent discovered that her driver had recently relocated from southern California to start a family in a more affordable city.

Between 2007 and 2016 a net 1m American residents, or 2.5% of the state’s population, left California for another state. Texas was the most popular destination, attracting more than a quarter of them. More Americans have left California than moved there every year since 1990, though immigrants still arrive from abroad.

https://www.economist.com/special-report/2019/06/20/many-people-are-moving-from-california-to-texas?fsrc=scn/tw/te/bl/ed/manypeoplearemovingfromcaliforniatotexasbusinesstaxandregulation

nashanam inka TX... left armpit of US nunchii .  ASS of US antaaremo inka

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21 minutes ago, tacobell fan said:

Everyone is from California. Are they kicking y’all out?” asks a curious bureaucrat at the Department of Public Safety in Plano, a city near Dallas. In the previous week she had helped 20 people from California apply for a Texas driving licence. Those keeping score in the contest between the two states do not have to look far to notch up points for Texas. On the way to the state Capitol building in Austin to interview Greg Abbott, the governor, your correspondent discovered that her driver had recently relocated from southern California to start a family in a more affordable city.

Between 2007 and 2016 a net 1m American residents, or 2.5% of the state’s population, left California for another state. Texas was the most popular destination, attracting more than a quarter of them. More Americans have left California than moved there every year since 1990, though immigrants still arrive from abroad.

https://www.economist.com/special-report/2019/06/20/many-people-are-moving-from-california-to-texas?fsrc=scn/tw/te/bl/ed/manypeoplearemovingfromcaliforniatotexasbusinesstaxandregulation

It has been going on for years... CA to TX.. NY to Florida..

NY governor thinking of implementing move out tax for the rich too.. 

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9 minutes ago, Variety_Pullayya said:

salaries ela unnayi Texas lo? i heard they are on the lower end?

Private companies lo baaganey unnay...Austin lo Govt projects full untaay... but federal and state employee salaries are low... private or govt contracting ayithey manchiganey osthay per hour....  even if you get anything between 110k to 125k in Texas.. its more than enough salary to buy a house and raise a family in decent neighborhoods....

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