I am paying attention --- to the migration pattern over just the last 20 years. An aging population and no income tax guarantees Florida's continued population growth ----- which makes Ron, in his fifth year serving as governor, being unprepared for the current housing crisis all the more troubling @libertybele
No, apparently you are not. Aging population has absolutely nothing to do with it. People are fleeing because blue states continue to raise taxes and housing costs are no longer affordable. FL has a housing crisis because they can't build houses and especially apartments quick enough. I live here
@Right_in_Virginia I can see what's going on. Prices are going up because there are so many moving here. Cost of materials to build houses since Brandon has become prez have gone up. DeSantis has no control over what Brandon does.
It is still cheaper to buy houses here than it is in CT, NY, NJ, CA, etc. Those that have been residents are struggling because of the influx. So, you expect DeSantis to dictate what builders can charge for houses or what sellers can ask for the price of their home???
Again, stop looking through Orange colored glasses and stop believing some of the b.s. tweets that you believe to be gospel truth.
From July 2021-July 2022, nearly 444,500 people moved to Florida, which compared to the previous year was a gain of 185,000, the largest year-over-year impact of residents moving.BTW if Trump doesn't like FL or our governor, he should move. Quite simple. He's going after him with lies (his usual) and back pedaling (as usual) on what he previously said about the state and our governor. Why? He's threatened ... you go right along with him as you know he's a threat, otherwise you wouldn't continue your Trumpian attacks on DeSantis.
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