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Originally Posted by raulus
I suspect for many of us, it’s as much about family as anything.
I have a friend from New York who claims that there are two types of New Yorkers - those who talk about leaving, and those who have already left. As a California refugee, I suspect similar sentiments would apply to Californians, among others.
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Yeah, family and work are probably the biggest ones, I would guess. Also the fractured political climate in the country is a barrier for many people too who might otherwise consider changing their state of residence.
While paying lower taxes always sounds great in a vacuum, I consider myself extremely fortunate that I have the $ to participate in a hobby like vintage baseball cards. If some of those dollars go to help those less fortunate, I'm all for it. (And I don't even have a Ferrari!)
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