Anonymous wrote:Blue states had more to “recover”. When a hurricane hits a mansion and a shack, the shack can be fixed quicker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Most people last about 5 years in Fla before they realize what they gave up in the north. Then if they are young and not on probation, they move. If they are old they are stuck until they die. Neither is economically reliable. Then Florida falls into a slump until the next boom of suckers trying to relive their childhood dreams.
-Florida native
I have heard similar about people who move down there when they first retire but this is different now. I know a lot of families who have moved to Florida in the past decade. This was long before retirement and all before covid. All are happy and none are leaving. They say it’s a great place to raise their families, contrary to what you read about the schools here. I admit, I’m jealous of their lives every time I visit.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We knew this over a year ago.
Between the Covid restrictions and the ridiculous remote "learning," many people have decided they prefer the freedom red states have to offer.
That is why Covid policy is a big deal when voting. If you liked the blue states' policies, vote for them. I'll stick with the route the red states took.
I love the freedom that Texas gives women over their own bodies.
Anonymous wrote:We knew this over a year ago.
Between the Covid restrictions and the ridiculous remote "learning," many people have decided they prefer the freedom red states have to offer.
That is why Covid policy is a big deal when voting. If you liked the blue states' policies, vote for them. I'll stick with the route the red states took.
Anonymous wrote:Most people last about 5 years in Fla before they realize what they gave up in the north. Then if they are young and not on probation, they move. If they are old they are stuck until they die. Neither is economically reliable. Then Florida falls into a slump until the next boom of suckers trying to relive their childhood dreams.
-Florida native
Anonymous wrote:Most people last about 5 years in Fla before they realize what they gave up in the north. Then if they are young and not on probation, they move. If they are old they are stuck until they die. Neither is economically reliable. Then Florida falls into a slump until the next boom of suckers trying to relive their childhood dreams.
-Florida native
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably because they had the most to gain. If any company relocates to FL they are crazy. Unless they want to be a part of the grift and suck DeSantis's tit.
Except this doesn’t really fit your narrative. Sorry to be the bearer of good news:
“The movement is already starting to affect state economies and finances. Florida is on track to register a record budget surplus for the fiscal year that ended June 30, which it attributes in part to new residents. The state is putting most of the extra money into a reserve fund to protect state agencies and residents during the next down-turn, while investing in school construction and raising teacher pay, a spokeswoman for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said.”
Nicely done, DeSantis.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Those states have the lowest labor participation rates in the country. Of course their unemployment is lower, so many people aren't even looking for jobs.![]()
https://www.dol.gov/agencies/wb/data/labor-force-participation-rate-by-sex
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably because they had the most to gain. If any company relocates to FL they are crazy. Unless they want to be a part of the grift and suck DeSantis's tit.
Except this doesn’t really fit your narrative. Sorry to be the bearer of good news:
“The movement is already starting to affect state economies and finances. Florida is on track to register a record budget surplus for the fiscal year that ended June 30, which it attributes in part to new residents. The state is putting most of the extra money into a reserve fund to protect state agencies and residents during the next down-turn, while investing in school construction and raising teacher pay, a spokeswoman for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said.”
Nicely done, DeSantis.
LOL. California has a $100 Billion budget surplus this year, also historic and about 10X that of Florida.
But it’s *California*. Any idea why people might be fleeing in droves??
Anonymous wrote:Those states have the lowest labor participation rates in the country. Of course their unemployment is lower, so many people aren't even looking for jobs.![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Probably because they had the most to gain. If any company relocates to FL they are crazy. Unless they want to be a part of the grift and suck DeSantis's tit.
Except this doesn’t really fit your narrative. Sorry to be the bearer of good news:
“The movement is already starting to affect state economies and finances. Florida is on track to register a record budget surplus for the fiscal year that ended June 30, which it attributes in part to new residents. The state is putting most of the extra money into a reserve fund to protect state agencies and residents during the next down-turn, while investing in school construction and raising teacher pay, a spokeswoman for Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said.”
Nicely done, DeSantis.
LOL. California has a $100 Billion budget surplus this year, also historic and about 10X that of Florida.