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<blockquote data-quote="vantexan" data-source="post: 1066524" data-attributes="member: 24302"><p>Parts of the South have fairly low taxes, others don't. Texas doesn't have a state income tax, but it does have high property taxes and sales taxes. If a Texan grosses $50,000, then 20% more is $60,000, which in much of the north would get you a similar lifestyle. Notice I did exclude major cities, especially along the Atlantic seaboard. Northerners pay more for winter heat, Southerners keep the a/c on most of the year. The south is definitely cheaper but anyone saying you can live better on half of what is needed up north is pulling your leg. If one makes $70k in Madison, WI he will be very unhappy with $35k in Austin, TX, two of the hippest, most popular college towns in the country.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="vantexan, post: 1066524, member: 24302"] Parts of the South have fairly low taxes, others don't. Texas doesn't have a state income tax, but it does have high property taxes and sales taxes. If a Texan grosses $50,000, then 20% more is $60,000, which in much of the north would get you a similar lifestyle. Notice I did exclude major cities, especially along the Atlantic seaboard. Northerners pay more for winter heat, Southerners keep the a/c on most of the year. The south is definitely cheaper but anyone saying you can live better on half of what is needed up north is pulling your leg. If one makes $70k in Madison, WI he will be very unhappy with $35k in Austin, TX, two of the hippest, most popular college towns in the country. [/QUOTE]
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