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My take-away from this excellent piece by Joel Kotkin is that keeping more of your money matters. In other words, state taxes matter. Look at the magnetic pulling power of the three power states in the sun belt with no income taxes: Texas, Tennessee, and Florida. It turns out state lines can be re-drawn with the help of overbearing government excess. Because the new California is Texas and Tennessee, and the new New York/New England is Florida. Money travels to where itโ€™s treated well. Just donโ€™t tell the politicians. Kotkin writes in Forbes:

Amongย the 71 largest metro areas, the biggest winnersย areย primarily in fast-growingย regions of theย Sun Belt.ย Texas is home toย threeย of theย 10ย metroareasย that have generated the strongest job growth over the past decade, led by No. 1 Austin whereย the business services job count has expandedย 37.1%since 2012 and 7.2%ย last year.ย Other strong Texas performers includeย No.ย 6 San Antonio-New Braunfels, where the business services job count is up 21.3% since 2012,ย and stalwart Dallas-Plano-Irving,ย which ranks seventhย on our list.

Elsewhere in theย Sun Belt,ย Florida has also seen a surge of theseย white-collarย jobs, led by Orlando-Kissimmee-Sanford.ย Like Austin, Orlandoย is blessed with aย growing tech sector,ย which is increasingly congruent with business service growth. The areaโ€™s job count in the sector has grownย 31.3%ย sinceย 2012 and 5.1%ย last year, placing it second on our 2018 list.ย Alsoย racking up these jobsย areย No.ย 11 Tampa-Saint Petersburg-Clearwater,ย No.ย 18 Ft. Lauderdale-Pompano Beach-Clearwater andย No.ย 19 Miami-Miami Beach-Kendall.

Three otherย Sun Beltย players in the topย 10ย areย No.ย 4 Nashville-Davidson-Murfreesboro-Franklin Tenn.,ย No.ย 8 Charlotte-Concord-Gastonia N.C.-S.C.,ย andย No.ย 9 Raleigh, N.C. Like Orlando and Austin, all three haveย fastย growing tech sectorsย and strongย domestic in-migration.ย Theyโ€™reย allย among theย metro areas with the fastest growing populations of millennials, who are the primary source of new workers for these industries.

Workers in professional and business services earn enough to care about income taxes and also are prime candidates to buy homes, soย key economic factorsย fueling growth in these places areย lower home prices, less regulation and, in most cases, the lack of an income tax.ย This could become a bigger factor given theย new limits on deductions for local taxes.ย For the new generation of workers in these industries,ย Sun Beltย cities offer unique opportunities, not to mentionย aย break from chilly weather.

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Originally posted on Yoursurvivalguy.com.