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Texas' economy is growing faster than California's as it woos big companies and new residents. But some Texas residents are feeling increasingly fed up and priced out of the state. That figure is even stronger for the fourth quarter of 2023, which saw Texas' GDP grow at an annual rate of 5% — a jump that Texas Gov. Its $3.9 trillion GDP accounts for 14% of the national GDP, according to the report. Some Texas residents are less happyAs Texas' economy soars, some residents are feeling increasingly fed up and priced out.
Persons: , Greg Abbott, California's, Tesla, Charles Schwab, Abbott, Elon Musk, CBRE, Jennifer Sor, Austin Organizations: Service, Lone Star, Public, Institute of California, Public Policy Institute, Texas Gov, Bureau, Oracle, State for, Chevron, Gov, Fortune, Texas, Nvidia, Golden State, Bureau of Labor Statistics, Texas realtors, BI Locations: Texas, While California, California, , Texas, State for Texas, Palo Alto , California, Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, Arlington
But while overall migration is down, state-to-state moves are slowly on the rise again. Nearly 20% of all Americans moved each year from the mid-1940s through the 1960s, according to census data . The Great Recession in 2008 hobbled the economy and slowed migration, sending the overall rate to 11 or 12%, according to census data. Getty ImagesLong-distance moves are on the upWhile the overall migration rate is low, big moves are slowly on the rise. Younger people are more likely to make big moves, according to census data.
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But while housing and gas is significantly cheaper in Texas, property taxes are typically higher. "Every time a prospective client calls me, it's one of the first things I talk about," Bailey told Business Insider. But while housing, gas, and grocery prices tend to be lower in Texas, California has Texas beat when it comes to property taxes. In her work as a realtor, Bailey said she typically sees property tax percentage rates in Texas sitting between 1.6% to 2.7%. Advertisement"Considering I could never afford a house at all in California, property tax or not, it's a non-issue for me," Crossan said.
Persons: , Marie Bailey, Bailey, Janelle Crossan, Crossan, Charles Denson, Gill, Denson, " Denson, Jennifer, Chuck Balek, Jennifer Balek, Chuck Organizations: Service, Golden State for, Lone Star State, Business, Denson & Company, Texans Locations: Texas, Golden, Golden State for Texas, California, El Segundo , California, Prosper , Texas, Costa Mesa , California, New Braunfels , Texas, Texas , California, Camarillo , California, Rockwall , Texas, New Branfels
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