More Floridians per capita move to California

Florida used to be a low cost/low pay state, where you would not make much money, but many things were cheaper. Young people used to like to go there, and get a start, not needing much money.

DeSantis changed all that. Now it is a high cost/low pay state. Young people will not make much money, but they will have to pay through the nose to live there.

It is not effecting older people as much, yet. One major hurricane, and old people will get the message too. In the last 5 years, homeowners insurance has risen by 300%. It is sometimes impossible to get homeowners insurance at any price. A hurricane will bring home to old people that Florida is a place that can and will wipe out your nest egg.

Floridians laugh at hurricanes and the paranoia that people like you have about them.
 
Huge numbers of engineers and programmers move to California every year. California produces only half the engineers and programmers it needs, so the other half come from everywhere else. Many come from places like Texas and Arizona.

After they have been productive, many retire back to places like Texas and Arizona.

Blatant lie. Companies are moving out of California too, including a lot of high tech companies.
 
California is the best place in America to make money, followed by New York. They are both expensive, because people are willing to pay more to live somewhere they can make money.

It is the worst place to make money. The government takes a lot of it, and the government is constantly dictating to businesses all kinds of silly things. It is living in fascism. Cost of living is high too, due mostly by shortages caused by government and high taxes.
 
2021 census data, the latest available, shows that
1.16 per 1,000 Floridians moved to California in 2021
and 0.96 Californians moved to Florida that year.

The slight trend of more Floridians moving to California, per capita, than the other way around has been the trend for decades, experts said.

What a meaningless statistic...


The numbers given are per capita. In raw numbers, about 13,000 more Californians (a state with roughly 17 million more people than Florida) moved to Florida than Floridians moved to California.

So, the numbers you cite are really bullshit smoke and mirrors using shitty statistics.
 
But that is a crazy prediction, so it means nothing. No reasonable person predicts that.
They make the prediction based on the rate of population growth or lack of growth. They were right the last time I suspect they will be right again. I also suspect you are full of shit.
 
They make the prediction based on the rate of population growth or lack of growth.

They being a blog produced by a group that is of questionable background.

The fact remains that you are arguing that the growth will suddenly increase by 5 times, when the growth is decreasing.
 
No, they expect someone to pay for their damages. No one laughs at losing their house.

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If you live in a hurricane prone area, build a hurricane proof home. If you live in a flood plain, build a flood proof home. If you don't that's on you and you should pay for your ignorance.
 
2021 census data, the latest available, shows that
1.16 per 1,000 Floridians moved to California in 2021
and 0.96 Californians moved to Florida that year.

The slight trend of more Floridians moving to California, per capita, than the other way around has been the trend for decades, experts said.

:rofl2:
 
Per capita is the statistically valid way to make comparisons across states.

on the other hand there are two other valid ways to compare it.......1) a shitload more Californians are moving to Florida than Floridians to California.......and 2) when you include the Californians moving to the other 48 states, there are a shitload of Californians moving..........

and that's not even considering all the illegal aliens moving INTO California.......its going to be even worse when we deport them.......
 
Per capita is the statistically valid way to make comparisons across states.

No doubt.

According to census figures an estimated 50,701 people moved from California to Florida between 2021 and 2022. Seeing as California has a population of 40 million while Florida’s population is 20 million or one half of California’s that means that if 25,000 people moved from Florida to California the migration between states per capita would be the identical. But they aren’t the same, 28,000 people moved from Florida to California between 2021 and 2022. Per capita more people are moving from Florida to California than California to Florida.
Saying more people are leaving California than any other state is meaningless, of course there are more leaving, the state has far more people than any other state.
 
Blatant lie. Companies are moving out of California too, including a lot of high tech companies.

According to census figures an estimated 50,701 people moved from California to Florida between 2021 and 2022. Seeing as California has a population of 40 million while Florida’s population is 20 million or one half of California’s that means that if 25,000 people moved from Florida to California the migration between states per capita would be the identical. But they aren’t the same, 28,000 people moved from Florida to California between 2021 and 2022. Per capita more people are moving from Florida to California than California to Florida.
Saying more people are leaving California than any other state is meaningless, of course there are more leaving, the state has far more people than any other state.

California also has far more professionals, Florida has more working at MacDonalds
 
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