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BigmanPigman

(52,216 posts)
Tue Mar 14, 2023, 09:36 PM Mar 2023

CA taxes compared to TX and FL

"How do California’s taxes rank compared to other states like Florida or Texas? Take a look"

https://www.sacbee.com/news/california/article273096005.html

"There are two ways to view California’s tax situation."

"But there’s some good news: Californians’ tax rates overall are lower than the national average. However, high incomes and property values drive up the taxes."

"Its combined local and state tax rate is 8.97%, WalletHub found. That includes income, property, sales and other taxes."

"Florida’s combined rate is 8.21%. Texas’ is 12.73%."

"The real estate taxes in Texas are the sixth highest nationwide, amounting to over $4,200 annually on average. California’s rate ranks 36th"

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CA taxes compared to TX and FL (Original Post) BigmanPigman Mar 2023 OP
a lot of people don't understand Skittles Mar 2023 #1
Agree Deuxcents Mar 2023 #2
I used to live in NH, and I can tell you from experience you are 100 percent right Bristlecone Mar 2023 #10
Even If Our Taxes Were Higher SoCalDavidS Mar 2023 #3
Every penny I pay in CA state income taxes DBoon Mar 2023 #4
And when Gov Newsom bitchslaps Walgreens vanlassie Mar 2023 #5
Man, that was awesome wasn't it? I've got DeSatan. Phoenix61 Mar 2023 #14
Well, I have McCarthy as a replacement to Nunes, vanlassie Mar 2023 #16
Man, that was awesome wasn't it? I've got DeSatan. Phoenix61 Mar 2023 #15
Let alone DeSantis. soldierant Mar 2023 #11
I'm glad someone is finally showing this jgmiller Mar 2023 #6
the thrust of your statement is true stopdiggin Mar 2023 #9
Good riddance Republicans! Tarzanrock Mar 2023 #7
Taxus peppertree Mar 2023 #8
California acts mostly by Democratic Ideals usonian Mar 2023 #12
In Florida you have insane property insurance rates. rubbersole Mar 2023 #13

Skittles

(158,548 posts)
1. a lot of people don't understand
Tue Mar 14, 2023, 09:38 PM
Mar 2023

that just because there's no "state income tax" it doesn't mean they don't ding you in other ways - they get their money one way or another

Bristlecone

(10,481 posts)
10. I used to live in NH, and I can tell you from experience you are 100 percent right
Tue Mar 14, 2023, 11:46 PM
Mar 2023

No sales tax their either - except on prepared food. The cost of living there was still very high. Property tax, the cost of electricity, etc. all through the roof.

Phoenix61

(17,573 posts)
14. Man, that was awesome wasn't it? I've got DeSatan.
Wed Mar 15, 2023, 01:38 AM
Mar 2023

I’m ever hopeful he’ll manage to piss off enough people he’ll tank his political career.

Phoenix61

(17,573 posts)
15. Man, that was awesome wasn't it? I've got DeSatan.
Wed Mar 15, 2023, 01:40 AM
Mar 2023

I’m ever hopeful he’ll manage to piss off enough people he’ll tank his political career.

jgmiller

(437 posts)
6. I'm glad someone is finally showing this
Tue Mar 14, 2023, 11:05 PM
Mar 2023

I'm so tired of hearing people who live here in CA complain about taxes, Newsom and all of the terrible regulations. The funny thing is these same people never choose to move out of the state they claim to hate so much. Given the admitedly high cost of living here you would think if someone hated it so much here and could move to another state that they think is better they would.

It's also funny how all of these same people clain so many people are moving out of the state yet we are still building more and more houses. Clearly we're not dropping in population (which would be nice).

stopdiggin

(12,751 posts)
9. the thrust of your statement is true
Tue Mar 14, 2023, 11:39 PM
Mar 2023

And there are enormous benefits to living in a state with a health economy. However - CA has been losing some population in recent years. (and the state lost a seat in the House of Representatives following the 2020 census - which is not specifically the same thing, but ...)

Tarzanrock

(443 posts)
7. Good riddance Republicans!
Tue Mar 14, 2023, 11:12 PM
Mar 2023

One of the blessings in living in the soon to be 4th largest economy in the world is all the useless, worthless Republicans leaving the state. Good riddance, Republicans! What a joy it is to walk into a public place, a bar, a restaurant, a park, etc. and not have to deal with Republicans. Trust me, no decent person likes Republicans as there is no decency in any Republican.

usonian

(13,581 posts)
12. California acts mostly by Democratic Ideals
Wed Mar 15, 2023, 12:02 AM
Mar 2023

And what are they?
In response to "Why am I a Democrat?"
https://www.democraticunderground.com/100217721909
I posted the following.
Compare with other states that act otherwise.
"The usual suspects"

Because Democrats (i.e. California for the greater part) are people-focused.

• When every person
a. is guaranteed rights, opportunity, and equity,
b. can make a good living,
c. is respected,
    then all benefit and the nation benefits.
• Government invests in its citizens.
• Labor and innovation create wealth.
• Productivity gains are shared with those who are less blessed than others.
• Government is by the people and for the people.
• The legal system protects rights, especially of minorities.
In short: equality, honor and fairness.
And I know, there's a lot more we need to do!


The thugs believe in the converse.
• Money and power are concentrated in the hands of a few.
• Business grows by monopoly aggregation and by stifling competition.
• Freedom means no regulation. Nothing more.
• Government enforces "the economic order" (a caste system)
• Workers and voters are kept from uniting, chiefly by a divide and conquer strategy, i.e culture wars.
• Welfare for the rich. The fraud called "Trickle Down" really means "golden showers". (wink, wink)
In short: inequality, arrogance and privilege

You must choose wisely.

rubbersole

(8,438 posts)
13. In Florida you have insane property insurance rates.
Wed Mar 15, 2023, 12:38 AM
Mar 2023

Especially near the coasts. Makes tax rates just a part of being able to afford to live here. Our insurance rate went up 37% this year.

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