Worst States To Live & Work In. All 10 Are Republican States
Worst States To Live & Work In. All 10 Are Republican States

These are America’s 10 worst states to live and work in for 2023, and there's a big surprise at the very bottom

Worst States To Live & Work In. All 10 Are Republican States
These are America’s 10 worst states to live and work in for 2023, and there's a big surprise at the very bottom
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https://www.pods.ca/fr/blog/2023/05/moving-trends
Can anyone explain why this says the exact opposite?
Why are they leaving Dem states for Rep states if they're so great to live in?
Maybe the people moving aren't great people?
Yes, it's because they're not great people. Definitely nothing to do with the horrific cost of living due to higher rent and state taxes in blue states.
Not because they want to unless they like a lower quality of life, want to be allowed to oppress people, or prefer to be around crazy racists lol
Lmao you live in a bubble, bud. Most people that are moving here are families who left due to increased cost of living from shitty policies made by democrat governors.
I'm from Florida, I work in public service. A lot of the people moving here from blue states are bigots who either got priced out of their home state or rich people who want to be bigger pieces of shit than they could from their original state. Sure, sure, anecdotes aren't evidence or whatever. But it's a pretty noticeable trend. Florida has gotten measurably shittier in every way in the last few years.
It doesn't say the exact opposite, that's why. Your question is a non-sequitur.
Is this a troll question? The metrics used are so different it's not even about the same thing.
I'm thinking that's mostly retirees on fixed incomes. Low wages = low cost of living = crappy schools = low wages
Do you have a source for that?
gestures broadly
"I'm thinking" doesn't imply a source unless I'm omnipotent, which I'm not.
I used pods to move from California to SC because I can work remotely, get paid a CA wage, could afford a house for the first time, while living close to family in SC.
Covid lockdowns in big cities made them feel much smaller and that started to feel a little claustrophobic- living in a tiny apartment, not really leaving that much. At least there’s more room to stretch out in smaller cities, but now that things are seemingly going back to normal (not that I think SC had any shifts in that aspect to begin with), I’d much rather be somewhere that doesn’t feel so hostile.
That being said, after a couple years of being here the vibes here are bad and I intend on moving possibly to Minneapolis as soon as I can.