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https://247wallst.com/economy/2023/07/22/flee-texas-as-soon-as-possible/?amp=1
 

Flee Texas As Soon As Possible

  • Douglas A. McIntyre
13 hours ago
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Texas, the second-largest state with nearly 30 million residents, has experienced rapid growth for the past two decades. Its major cities, including Houston and Dallas, have consistently ranked among the largest in the U.S. for over 30 years, with San Antonio and Austin now joining the ranks. However, despite its previous allure, Texas has lost some of its advantages and was recently dubbed the worst state to live in, prompting many residents to consider moving elsewhere. (These are America’s fastest-growing big cities.)

People may want to leave because of increased crowding in the largest cities and an environment that has made them barely habitable in the hottest times of the year. Austin had a population of 1.2 million in 2000. That figure rose to 2.3 million in 2020, according to the Census. Austin’s infrastructure has been overwhelmed. A reporter for The New Yorker recently wrote, “Austin is now characterized by stifling traffic and unaffordable restaurants.” Home prices in Austin have skyrocketed and become among the country’s most expensive.

 

Another challenge Texas presents is that the summer temperatures can rise above 100 F for several days in a row. NBC recently reported, “Blistering triple-digit temperatures across Texas this week have the state rivaling the hottest locations on the planet, including the Sahara Desert and parts of the Persian Gulf.” Due to global warming, this will not get better and may get much worst. 
 

Recently, USAToday ranked Texas as the worst state to live in. Among the reasons the newspaper gave were crime rates, the quality of the environment, the healthcare system, whether people had access to good childcare, and “inclusiveness in state laws such as reproductive rights, protections against discrimination and voting rights.’

CNBC recently named Texas the worst place to work and live in. Among the reasons, the analysis said, were healthcare and crime.

The migration to Texas could soon move to an exodus. And there are powerful reasons people should get out now.

 

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39 minutes ago, Gulebakavali said:

Bro SFO Cleveland vadu cheppinatte sanka nakipoyaay..

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1 minute ago, JambaKrantu said:

Bro SFO Cleveland vadu cheppinatte sanka nakipoyaay..

Agree. This guy is factoring in the LGBTIQA+ , abortion and heat issues and most of his writings are influenced by the  liberal and blue milieu he keeps. Coming to crime, like every city Dallas too has some areas like Mesquite and parts of south dallas where one needs to be careful. SF level crime ithe undaka povachu inko 4-5 years varaku . 

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1 hour ago, manadonga said:

California taxes and valifornia security chusaka texas or neveda is better than cali 

Scrap states batch ki G lo kalutundi anukunta reality chupiste

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4 hours ago, Likitha_kamineni said:

Scrap states batch ki G lo kalutundi anukunta reality chupiste

Population paripoye states ni scrap states antaru 😛

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18 minutes ago, Pavanonline said:

Population paripoye states ni scrap states antaru 😛

Scrap state batch logics 😂 papam...worst state to lifes😝

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3 minutes ago, Pavanonline said:

Same logic Addam lo chuskoni chepuko 😂

Addam avasaram ledu motham news lo cheptunaru..scrap state logics😂

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