Comments by "Outback Igloo" (@outbackigloo6489) on "Top 10 States Americans are leaving. (Losing Population)" video.
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@Objective-Observer - The cost of living is a function of supply and demand. Which explains why (generally speaking) the nicer a place is, the more expensive it will be to live there. Since there seems to be a greater demand for people to relocate to Texas, home prices there will start to inflate, and it appears that in Austin it already has. As for crime, some of the states with the lowest levels of crime are blue states, particularly in New England, while the most dangerous states are generally in the South.
Most of the states with the highest life expectancies are blue states, while the lowest expectancies are from red states. I’m pretty sure the highest is Hawaii and the lowest is Mississippi. And I suspect the difference in life expectancies will widen over the next few years due to COVID-19 as the blue states are taking the coronavirus much more seriously, while too many people in red states are in denial and refusing to wear masks and will likely refuse to be vaccinated.
So, I don’t particularly want to relocate to a red state. But if I did, that is my decision and for my own reasons. Regardless of which state I will be living in, I am voting the same way.
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