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    Making Texas Purple

    Number of Californians moving to Texas hits highest level in nearly a decade


    Washington Free Beacon

    Published April 1, 2016


    The number of Californians leaving the state and moving to Texas is at its highest level in nearly a decade, according to data from the Internal Revenue Service.

    According to IRS migration data, which uses individual income tax returns to record year-to-year address changes, over 250,000 California residents moved out of the state between 2013 and 2014, the latest period for which data was available. The tax returns reported more than $21 billion in adjusted gross income to the IRS.

    Of the returns, 33,626 reported address changes from California to Texas, which has been the top destination for individuals leaving California since 2007. Californians who moved to Texas between 2013 and 2014 reported $2.19 billion in adjusted gross income.

    The number of returns showing address changes from California to Texas hasn’t been this high since the period 2006-07. During that period, 34,078 returns were filed showing address changes to Texas.

    Fewer Texans moved to California during the 2013-14 period. The IRS reported 21,391 returns with address changes from Texas to California. The returns reported $1.56 billion in adjusted gross income.

    “California’s taxes and regulations are crushing businesses, and there are more opportunities in Texas for people to start new companies, get good jobs, and create better lives for their families,” said Nathan Nascimento, the director of state initiatives at Freedom Partners. “When tax and regulatory climates are bad, people will move to better economic environments—this phenomenon isn’t a mystery, it’s how marketplaces work. Not only should other state governments take note of this, but so should the federal government.”

    #2
    Least funny April 1st post ever.

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      #3
      Witnessed this in Colorado. NOT good.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Gunnyart View Post
        Least funny April 1st post ever.
        Sadly, I think this is real.

        Originally posted by Ironman View Post
        Witnessed this in Colorado. NOT good.
        I did too.

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          #5
          And it ain't just Austin they are flooding into.

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            #6
            2014 was still a staunchly republican election.

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              #7
              It has created a lot of new business for us in DFW. Keep it coming. EDIT: California businesses, not the people

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                #8
                They should be required to take a 3 semester hour credit course before being allowed in titled: "how you screwed up your last state and why you are having to move here to find employment" Required textbook : DONT **** IT UP

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Tommyh View Post
                  2014 was still a staunchly republican election.
                  Bingo!!! This upcoming election will be also.
                  Utah and Idaho are the ones catching heck from the real greenies leaving Cali.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by J Sweet View Post
                    They should be required to take a 3 semester hour credit course before being allowed in titled: "how you screwed up your last state and why you are having to move here to find employment" Required textbook : DONT **** IT UP
                    X2!

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by J Sweet View Post
                      They should be required to take a 3 semester hour credit course before being allowed in titled: "how you screwed up your last state and why you are having to move here to find employment" Required textbook : DONT **** IT UP
                      It's not just people looking for employment but a lot of retire's are moving as well. A dollar goes a lot further in Texas than California.
                      Last edited by icetrauma; 04-02-2016, 12:37 AM.

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                        #12
                        We need to build our own fence.
                        It can be around Texas to keep them out or around Kalifornia to keep them in.
                        Whichever is cheaper.

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                          #13
                          Yep they screw their own state up then move down here and vote the same way. Several years back they voted in their own 13 % tax increase I believe. Sick.

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                            #14
                            Originally posted by muzzlebrake View Post
                            We need to build our own fence.

                            It can be around Texas to keep them out or around Kalifornia to keep them in.

                            Whichever is cheaper.

                            And... We're gonna make New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mexico pay for it!!!!!

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by JGreen31 View Post
                              And... We're gonna make New Mexico, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana and Mexico pay for it!!!!!


                              Funny!

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