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Greg
Some good glider clubs up that way...
Having been in Vermont only once, and then in the Rutland and Manchester area, I had to do some research. Seems there is very little manufacturing or other industries there to pick up the tab for the taxes, leaving the residents to foot the bill for state services. Only IBM was mentioned as having a manufacturing facility there. Sounds like the way Michigan is becoming.
The only way i would live in Florida is if I slept in a Corvette. That way when the earth opened up and swallowed your bedroom they will come and recover the corvette. But if you are just in bed they will leave you in the hole. Just ask the poor dude that was left in the hole. But the Corvettes, they recovered those. They were worth a million bucks for gods sake. the other was just a life. What is your life worth. that dude was not worth saving. But the cars where. I would never move to Florida unless i slept in a corvette.
Tony
something doesn't compute, I'm a US citizen in Australia and my earned income is taxed in both countries. And taxed, and taxed, and ....
I was on sabbatical at the time. It was over 20 years ago. If I remember correctly, the US and my home state did not tax me because I was out of the country 12+ months, and because my earnings were low enough that they did not exceed an exemption cap. Meanwhile, Germany did not tax me because of a tax treaty specifically for scientific researchers; this deal was good for up to 2 years of residence. So, combining these rules, there was a sweet spot of 1 to 2 years for researchers to live tax-free while visiting certain countries.
...but you can't do this in FL..
Power Bills???
Homeowners Insurance?
Property Taxes?
I have never heard anyone say Texas was cheap to live.
I would NEVER live in Illinois because I couldn't stop yawning ! That and the state is completely bankrupt.
Some good glider clubs up that way...
the best state is "unspent"
An ideal that few achieve. Which is what one would expect, since few commit suicide immediately after spending their last penny.Says you. You can't take it with you. The best state is spent to the last nickel the moment you take your final breath.
But the temperature depends on how far you live from the ocean and the terrain in-between. At any given hour the temperatures in the Bay Area can range from the 60s to the 90s. I almost never turn on the heat in the SF condo and there is no AC. But it's in the fog belt. On the other hand, buying a place there is incredibly expensive, which would negate any savings on utilities.For those who believe California is nothing but hot. I would say you have never been to Northern California, or to the Bay area.
I think it just depends on your temperament. I personally really hate feeling sticky and sweaty so the hotter climates of somewhere like FL or CA would be miserable for me in the long run. I have an airplane, I can visit.
OTOH, I can live with cold. I moved up to WI about 7 years ago for work reasons... now moving back down to central IL for family/business reasons. I loved the arctic winters... made ground ops troublesome for flying but you can't do this in FL..
I also couldn't live in a major metro.. heck even in a small town is too crowded for me at this point. I want to step outside my house, walk around the yard, and not see anyone... or anyone else's house. I want to do what I want when I want as loud or ugly as I want and not have anyone complain about it. Can't do that in the suburbs.
I've got friends in the Chicago Suburbs. We visit them, they visit us. I can't figure out why they lock their doors when they're home, they can't believe I never lock anything. I watch how they fret over what their neighbors are going to think about this or that in their yard.... I cringe and barely contain my internal rage at the traffic, the crowds anywhere we go. We went to some big Christmas event in Chicago once with them... literally standing room only, you could go in no direction without bumping into someone within inches of you. How do they stand that? An hour of this and I'm about ready to flip out. Nobody even thinks about respecting personal space in the city...
My current minimum salary to move to an urban area is $500,000/yr.... although I'm thinking that's too low considering life is so short.
Says you. You can't take it with you. The best state is spent to the last nickel the moment you take your final breath.
Bury your cash next to Jimmy Hoffa. The FBI's been searching for him for forty years and hasn't found him yet.