[quote=EconProf][quote=sdrealtor]Of course no regrets but stop with the CA bashing. He probably owes everything he has to this great place. Take your money and quit whining[/quote]
Once again sdr, you misinterpret my message. In comparing housing costs, living expenses, quality of government vs. taxes paid in CA vs. the states people are moving toward is, in your words, “California bashing”, I call it bringing facts to the table. Sorry if that offends you.
Based on your Piggington entries, you move in a fairly select group of buyers and sellers of mostly high-end, coastal properties. The wealthy will usually pick a La Jolla over a Scottsdale, but the working class, those with growing families, children they want in school, renters who want their own house and yard, etc., will increasingly learn the facts and make the move.[/quote]
Once again you are wrong. I work all over at all levels.
You made money here you never would have made in any other state. This is the Golden State for a reason. The best and brightest aspire to be here and flock here. The great advances happen here while you are gonna ride out your California winnings playing bingo and doing crossword puzzles. The demise of this great state has been incorrectly predicted fur decades. You economists have accurately predicted 55 of the last 8 recessions. Enjoy your life in quiet Utah with franchise restaurants and no real ethnicity or diversity which is the secret sauce on the world’s prosperity.
The great irony is you just moved to a massive welfare state with little private industry. Look at the top employers where you just moved. Almost all public sector. Far worse than here with the lowest school funding in the country. It’s a good thing you brought California money