Midpack
Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
I heard "an expert" make this claim yesterday. He said it was because of taxes/unemployment and the prospect of even higher taxes to resolve CA fiscal issues. So I did a little research online this morning out of curiousity. Seems I can find more to support movement from CA to TX than vice versa, though I did find both.
Not looking for a political discussion AT ALL - everyone who cares knows the underlying politics!
I just thought these graphs were really cool! Black lines are incoming population, red lines are outgoing population (and where from) - using Los Angeles and Austin. People appear to be moving to Austin from all over. People appear to be leaving Los Angeles many headed for TX, WA/OR, Raleigh-Durham & Atlanta BUT folks from the Northeast are still moving TO LA.
Not looking for a political discussion AT ALL - everyone who cares knows the underlying politics!
I just thought these graphs were really cool! Black lines are incoming population, red lines are outgoing population (and where from) - using Los Angeles and Austin. People appear to be moving to Austin from all over. People appear to be leaving Los Angeles many headed for TX, WA/OR, Raleigh-Durham & Atlanta BUT folks from the Northeast are still moving TO LA.
Last edited: