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Why he moved from Texas back to California
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Why he moved from Texas back to California
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By Fred Talmadge
Also think of your family and if they will be happy in Texas. About half of those who moved out to Texas moved back to California within a year because of the weather and they missed their friends.
Re “California’s high cost of employment will stifle recovery; here are 6 issues the state needs to deal with”; Commentary, May 9, 2020
More about Texas. I relocated from California to Texas when my job moved out there, stayed for 20 years and have now returned to California to enjoy retirement.
Texas has a higher property tax. I paid twice as much taxes on a $85,000 house and property than I do on my current $175,000 house. Property insurance was about twice as much, primarily due to those storms. Energy costs are about the same, except you run the air conditioner 24/7 from May thru October and that costs a lot.
Also think of your family and if they will be happy in Texas. About half of those who moved out to Texas moved back to California within a year because of the weather and they missed their friends.