I've looked into this as well. My top three are Wyoming, South Dakota, and Florida.
All three have no state income tax (yet) and are relatively well run. Wyoming and SoDak have a MUCH better ration of whites to non-whites, however. Right now WY is where we're focusing our search for a place to build on.
Good luck, and keep us posted.
I used to live in the I80 and 287 Corridor of Wyoming. Cheyenne and Laramie were surprisingly nice, given the fact it was Wyoming, and the cost oof living is super cheap, and the people were really nice
I really enjoyed the time I spent in Cheyenne and Laramie. That was years ago, but I have good memories of it.
The sleet and remoteness do a very good job keeping the libs out, and when i was there it really shows just how insane the "green" policies are
Presence or lack of state income tax shouldn’t be a deal breaker. States get their money one way or another - sales tax, property tax, income tax.
Presence or lack of state income tax shouldn’t be a deal breaker. States get their money one way or another - sales tax, property tax, income tax.
Yes, agreed. One factor is retirement planning, though. New Jersey, for instances, taxes your 401(k), IRA, etc. as income.
Yup. Tennessee, I think, is a pretty good destination for retirement.
More precisely, you should look at all 3 at relative levels. Some states have high sales tax, property tax, and income tax. And their state still looks like a third world shithole.
NJ and NYC, both incredibly high taxes, and both are complete dumps. I still have my old drives license from the Rockies and i dont plan on ever "converting" to a NJ or NY license
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