Americans learned Wednesday morning the rate of inflation nationally has dropped dramatically, to just 3% annually, down from over 9% one year ago.But not in Florida, which MarketWatch reports “has the highest inflation in the U.S.”For much of the year, even before his presidential campaign official…
Makes you wonder why people keep moving to Florida.
To own the libs by losing your uninsurable belongings/assets and going broke from out of control inflation - duh.
A few reasons. I’ve lived in Florida nearly all my life. Only thing I can warn people is that Florida changes more than the weather. Crime doesn’t sleep but our government sure does. So we’re usually the proving ground for crazy ideologies.
Nearly 1.7 million homes in Florida have no occupants because companies can claim tax credits on empty homes they could not rent out for the year. So they can claim amazing returns from investments, and claim tax credits on their returns because they couldn’t rent out the overpriced homes. It’s government welfare for landlords.
It’s bad. how bad will take time to tell. The stores are closing down, the leasing signs are coming up, and people in charge are pretending that they are winning because DeSantis is on the ballot.
Don’t forget that insuring your home is near impossible now
I certainly don’t forget why that is.
I like to tell everyone outside of FL about my insurance cost increases. When I purchased my home in 2017, $990 was the price tag for very good insurance on my home. Today, my insurance is $4200, and it also had a “roof exclusion,” until I recently replaced the roof to the tune of $10k.
I really want to get out of here but I am not sure where I would want to go. I always just assumed that one day my career would force me to move. Well, most of the good positions within my career field are fully remote now, so I don’t expect that I’ll ever be forced to move somewhere either.