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In reply to the discussion: TrumpCare May Lead to Massive Internal Migrations. [View all]MineralMan
(146,189 posts)19. I doubt that very much. There are already attractive advantages
to moving to red states, including low housing costs and other things. And yet, there is no real strong migration to them. Anyone can search to compare housing costs, for example, but such a search would also include a job search and other searches. The story is discovered during that process, and so people aren't moving to such places in droves.
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I don't plan on going anywhere. $1,308 a year more for that cheaper cost of living
rzemanfl
May 2017
#37
Too adventurous for my blood, but more power to the folks who take the chance. n/t
rzemanfl
May 2017
#46
The systems already exist in some states, and they already impact migrations and economies.
L. Coyote
May 2017
#6
Look at what California is considering. Would there be a "Health Rush" to the Golden State?
PearliePoo2
May 2017
#16
An excellent example, I think. If that occurs, combine that with a great climate
MineralMan
May 2017
#20
That' interesting. I had not stopped to consider the possibility before now. I hope
KingCharlemagne
May 2017
#31
I'm sorry, but eff the red states. They voted for him and they can suffer the consequences.
smirkymonkey
May 2017
#38