Boom Belt states are winning the great war of migration of American wealth

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If you want to understand where the American economy is headed, stop looking at Washington and start looking at a map of the United States.
Because the biggest economic issue in the country right now is not politics.
Migration. Like birds. It migrates south.
People and, more importantly, money are flowing into what is now called the “Boom Belt” including states such as Texas, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina and Arizona.
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Moving boxes are seen in front of a new townhouse while other homes in the area are under construction as building materials are in high demand in Tampa, Florida, May 5, 2021. (REUTERS/Octavio Jones)
Meanwhile, strong blue-chip states with high taxes like California, New York and Illinois are watching an unpleasant trend unfold. The taxpayers are leaving and taking their wealth with them.
Migration of great wealth
Let’s talk numbers because this is not anecdotal.
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- Florida has gained hundreds of billions in net income migration over the past decade.
- Texas is consistently #1 for domestic immigration.
- California has lost more than 500,000 residents in recent years.
Here’s the kicker. People who travel are not broke.
They are high earners, business owners and retirees with assets.
That means when they move, they don’t just change zip codes.
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They changed the tax bases.

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Lesson #1: Taxes still matter (a lot for Americans)
This may be politically problematic but economically obvious.
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- There is no state income tax in Florida, Tennessee and Texas
- The highest state tax rate is over 10% in California and New York
If you make $1 million a year, that could equate to a $100,000+ annual difference.
That is not a zoom error. That’s a second home, a business investment or a reason to travel.
People who travel are not broke. They are high earners, business owners and retirees with assets.
Green districts often argue for tax fund services. Good. But here’s the problem. When your best taxpayers leave, the math breaks down. It’s like owning a company and losing your best employees year after year.
Lesson #2: The cost of living is a silent killer
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It’s not just taxes. That’s all.
- Housing costs in California are often two to three times higher than in the Boom Belt states.
- Energy, insurance and regulations overlap.
Meanwhile, cities in North Carolina or Tennessee offer:
- Low home prices.
- Low business costs.
- It allows quickly.
Translation: You can build wealth quickly.
And in a world full of high-flying, that’s more important than ideas.
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Lesson #3: Business thrives where it is managed well
Follow the headquarters.
Why?
- Low taxes.
- A few regulatory hurdles.
- Unpredictable policy situations.
Housing costs in California are often two to three times higher than in the Boom Belt states.
Blue regions are often resistant to innovation hubs and talent pools and it’s no mistake. But we have an important change in America. The talent is on the move now.
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Remote work hasn’t just changed where you work. It changed where companies could hire and where workers chose to live.
Lesson #4: Lifestyle is now an economic driver
This is overlooked but huge.
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People don’t just go for money.
They all moved.
- Lots of space.
- Better weather.
- An increased quality of life has been observed.
States like Florida and Arizona sell something powerful. A better everyday experience at a lower price. And you know what? People bought it like hotcakes.
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Large companies have relocated or expanded to Texas and Florida. Manufacturing and consumption are booming throughout the Southeast.
That’s hard to compete with no matter how strong your economy is on paper.
The controversial truth is that blue doesn’t want to hear it
Here is the part that will stir up the debate.
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Green regions do not have a growth problem.
They have a storage problem. Maintenance is everything.
They produce wealth but do not keep it.
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And the Boom Belt?
It doesn’t always create wealth. It captures it by recruiting good people from blue states and putting them in red states.
This is about red vs. blue. It’s about the benefits versus the results.
States like Florida and Arizona sell something powerful. A better everyday experience at a lower price. And you know what? People bought it like hotcakes.
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The Boom Belt is winning because it is built on a simple idea in the capitalist system by creating good business ideas. Here is a general business idea. Make it easy to earn, keep and grow money.
It seems that the leaders of the country in blue are not easy, right?
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Until blue collar states find a way to balance their ambitions with that reality, immigration will not decrease if we remain in free market business.
And there will be no change in economic power. Because in America, people don’t just vote in the ballot box. They vote with their feet and their balance. All elections are held in the same manner. It is an economic idiot.
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