Scooterfan
RVF Expert
- Joined
- Dec 14, 2020
- Messages
- 707
- Location
- Central Coast of California
- RV Year
- 2007
- RV Make
- Newmar
- RV Model
- Canyon Star 3205
- RV Length
- 32
- Chassis
- Workhorse w20
- Engine
- 8.1 L Vortec
- Fulltimer
- No
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You didn't vote in the poll? You need to click the Deep South button or maybe the Southwest button depending on which part of Texas you live in.Longivew, Texas
Texas is in the Southwest.You didn't vote in the poll? You need to click the Deep South button.
And guess where they're coming to, yep, Texas.Also the State with the most people bailing out and moving somewhere else more affordable where the government isn't trying to take ALL your money! ?
My bad Clodhopper. Just making sure you were counted! ?Texas is in the Southwest.
Your homework is to read the original post and report back.Also the State rated in the top 5 for people bailing out and moving somewhere else more affordable where the government isn't trying to take ALL your money! ? I got this from one of the websites that track this kind of information............it's from a UC Berkley study so you can't say it's biased!!
California (54.4)
High taxes, high cost of living, and high housing costs are all reasons people are leaving California. According to a study done by UC Berkeley, around half of voters consider leaving the state. Due to a lack of resources for drug issues and high housing and rent, the Golden State’s homeless population has increased drastically. Corrupt city and state government, traffic congestion, and bipartisan division have also contributed to people leaving the state. Between 2015 to 2017, California had a loss of between 129,000 and 143,000 people to other states. The trend of more people leaving than coming in has been consistent for about two decades.