If you’re thinking about living in California, then you’re definitely going to need a lot of money. Almost everything is top dollar, which means you’ll pay twice as much for your groceries or rent compared to other states. ...
I realize that the California-Bashing industry has progressed from a cottage to a rented business garage space, but seriously? Groceries are not double every other state (try Hawaii!), and while house prices and rents are through the roof in the SF Peninsula, Silicon Valley, and the Land of LA, those, collectively, are a small part of California. And oh by the way, wages/salaries in higher cost-of-living areas are also higher, something the slideshow did not mention.
In addition to those high prices, California has some of the highest taxes in America. State income taxes can make anyone’s wallet suffer. ...
Yes, California has high taxes, but is not uniquely so. One tax that hits one's cost of living, whether homeowner or renter, is property taxes. Proposition 13, much hated by Dems and other Progs, capped the percentage of a property value the tax can be, and capped the percentage that tax can increase for an owner year over year.
Similarly, many people feel that the cost of such high taxes doesn’t match up with the benefits, or lack thereof. Numerous public services and infrastructure issues just don’t seem to go away. ...
OK, is there a state in the US where the majority of citizens believe they are getting their tax-money's worth, statewide and local?
This is just another clickbait-headlined hyperbole-infused slideshow, with every third slide being an ad.