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<blockquote data-quote="Bounce" data-source="post: 1438544" data-attributes="member: 257"><p>My brother moved to TX after 20 years in the area. I lived there for a couple of years while going to College in Kirkland. My experience was in the late 70s and even then, CoL was exponentially higher than "normal America" (I think they call it "fly over country").</p><p></p><p>During his time there (getting back about 5 years ago) and he hated everything about it except when NOT there (hiking and camping). Costs are crazy since the mass migration of Californians to go work for Microsoft (right after I left but it was beginning at the time). CA came up there, prices were lower than cra-cra-LA so they never negotiated and drove prices outside the reach of locals.</p><p></p><p>And that's not even counting all the insanity and coddling of the rioters at the cost of millions to local taxpayers. Nope. No way.</p><p></p><p>This isn't political. It's financial.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bounce, post: 1438544, member: 257"] My brother moved to TX after 20 years in the area. I lived there for a couple of years while going to College in Kirkland. My experience was in the late 70s and even then, CoL was exponentially higher than "normal America" (I think they call it "fly over country"). During his time there (getting back about 5 years ago) and he hated everything about it except when NOT there (hiking and camping). Costs are crazy since the mass migration of Californians to go work for Microsoft (right after I left but it was beginning at the time). CA came up there, prices were lower than cra-cra-LA so they never negotiated and drove prices outside the reach of locals. And that's not even counting all the insanity and coddling of the rioters at the cost of millions to local taxpayers. Nope. No way. This isn't political. It's financial. [/QUOTE]
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