Inflation Is Crushing The Avg Floridian
An overview of inflation the past 50 years for real estate, wages, rentals and mortgages. #trump #rondesantis #biden #inflation #democrat #republican
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Moving From USA to BALI
Things to keep in mind when comparing the USA and Bali #taxes #usa #bali #democrat #republican #salary
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50 YEARS of INFLATION and TAXES in California
Inflation: California historical rent, mortgage, and housing prices. #inflation #taxes #california #democrat #republican #salary
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Living in TEXAS vs. FLORIDA
Considering a move to either Texas or Florida? Here's a financial snapshot that may help you decide where your dollars will stretch further.
In the Lone Star State, the median salary tips the scales at $63,826. Meanwhile, the Sunshine State falls slightly lower, with a median household income of $57,703. Let's talk taxes – in Texas, 18.3% of your income would be dedicated to them. Florida wins over Texas here, only taking 17.1% of your income in taxes.
Remember, both states have no state income tax. The only reason there is a discrepancy in tax % is due to different median household incomes.
Rent, a major living expense, stands at an average of $1,286 for a two-bedroom dwelling in Texas, while in Florida, you're looking at a pricier $1,676.
Planning on becoming a homeowner? In Texas, property taxes average around $3,907 annually. In contrast, Florida comes in considerably lower, with a yearly average of $1,934.
As for debts, the average Texan owes $54,290 while Floridians average slightly higher at $56,600.
The balance tilts again when it comes to net worth. Texans on average boast a net worth of $634,048, whereas Floridians trail behind at $619,275.
So, tallying up these key financial indicators, Texas takes the lead in four out of six categories. Therefore, if financial considerations weigh heavily in your decision, it seems Texas could be your winning destination.
#taxes #florida #texas #democrat #republican #salary #viral #usa
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The WORST Cities To Rent In Canada
Navigating the rental landscape in Canada can feel like an uphill battle, especially given that the country's average rent has breached the $2,000 per month barrier.
Take a deep breath, though, because not all Canadian cities will make a giant dent in your wallet. For instance, Montreal, with its unique blend of historic charm and cosmopolitan flair, has maintained its reputation as one of the most pocket-friendly options. In this city, the cost of a one-bedroom apartment hovers around a relatively affordable $1,570 per month.
Just a hop, skip, and jump away, in the picturesque city of Halifax, you'll find rents moderately higher. Expect to shell out approximately $1,860 per month for a one-bedroom abode in this maritime hub.
However, brace yourself when it comes to Toronto. Known for its bustling arts scene, culinary diversity, and impressive skyline, Canada's largest city also boasts significant rental price tags. A typical one-bedroom apartment in Toronto will set you back around $2,500 per month.
The priciest Canadian city to rent is Vancouver. In this west coast city, renters are looking at an average monthly bill of $2,800 for a one-bedroom dwelling. If you're considering upgrading to a two-bedroom space, be prepared to spend almost a grand more each month.
The rental market might feel like a rollercoaster ride, but remember, it's always reflective of more than just four walls and a roof. It's about the lifestyle, opportunities, and amenities that come along with your chosen city.
#costofliving #rent #canada #democrat #republican
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Cities Where Rents FALLING Fastest
#texas #california #costofliving #usa #democrat #republican
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Desperate Europe Tries Price Caps
#inflation #costofliving #democrat #republican #europe #pricecaps
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This Country Is Drowning In Debt
#debt #gdp #economy #taxes #usa #democrat #republican
Sources: https://thenextgenbusiness.com/data/
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The Most Economically OP State..
#taxes #usa #democrat #republican #costofliving #newyork #newjersey #illinois #california #nevada #florida #arizona #northcarolina #utah
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The states with the best economic conditions, ranked according to ALEC's 15 metrics, including a state's overall tax burden, number of public employees, state debt, minimum wage, and average workers' compensation costs. Coming as a surprise to no one, New York ranked last. Vermont, Minnesota, New Jersey, Illinois, and California all ranked in the bottom 10. Nevada, Florida, North Dakota, and Indiana ranked in the top 10. Third place is Arizona, preceded by North Carolina in second place. The state with the best economic conditions is Utah.
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This Place Spends The Most On Police..
#police #usa #democrat #republican #taxes #america #texas #florida #california #alaska #washington #oregon #nevada
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Which states spend the most on police? With the two thousand and twenty "defund the police" trend, you might think blue states spend less per capita on police than red states. But that's not the case. 9 out of ten of the states that spend the least on policing are red. With the only blue state being Maine at $425 spent per capita. Oregon, Nevada, New Mexico, and Wyoming all spend about seven hundred dollars per capita on policing & corrections. Maryland spends eight hundred dollars. New York and California spend nine hundred, and Alaska spends a thousand dollars. If you want to include DC, they spend more than any other state at thirteen hundred dollars per capita.
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These States Are Pouring Money Into Homelessness
#homeless #usa #democrat #republican #costofliving #oregon #california #portland #losangeles #illinois #louisiana #ohio #connecticut
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Which state spends the most on its homeless? You might immediately think of states like Oregon or California because of homeless-infested cities like Portland and Los Angeles. But that wouldn't be the case. Oregon spends seventeen hundred bucks per capita, and California spends twenty-four hundred bucks per capita. Most states spend between twenty-four hundred bucks to four thousand dollars. Illinois, Louisiana, and Ohio spend almost 7000 dollars per homeless, and the state that spends the most on its homeless is Connecticut, at 8,500 dollars.
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These Cities Are Making You Poor
#salary #taxes #usa #democrat #republican #costofliving #NYC #Honolulu #SanFrancisco #Texas #Memphis #california
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The best states to make $100,000, ranked by after-tax income, then adjusted for the cost of living in each city. Unsurprisingly, New York City ranks last, with a hundred thousand dollar salary resulting in a take-home pay of thirty-five grand. Honolulu, HI and San Francisco, CA follow suit at thirty-six thousand dollars. The majority of cities will leave you with a take-home pay ranging from 65 to 75 thousand dollars. Seven out of the top 10 cities are in Texas, at over eighty thousand dollars. And the city where a 100,000 dollar salary stretches the furthest is Memphis, Tennessee, at eighty-six thousand dollars take-home.
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