Ask HN: Newly Remote Workers – Where Are You Moving?
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#12Florida or TX, no state tax and relatively warm weather than NY where I stay now.
There might not be any state tax, but the property taxes are nuts.
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#13Post pandemic, somewhere in Western Europe hopefully. Some place that actually cares about its residents unlike this shithole country that's doing everything in its power to ensure the most corona cases and deaths possible.
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#14WA. No state tax. Nice nature. Not completely overrun with corona like most of the other no tax states. Post pandemic, somewhere in Western Europe hopefully. Some place that actually cares about its residents unlike this shithole country that's doing everything in its power to ensure the most corona cases and deaths possible.
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#17WA. No state tax. Nice nature. Not completely overrun with corona like most of the other no tax states. Post pandemic, somewhere in Western Europe hopefully. Some place that actually cares about its residents unlike this shithole country that's doing everything in its power to ensure the most corona cases and deaths possible.
I'd love to move to Norway or Iceland.
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#20In US, I would get somewhere with a lot of land. Montana, ND, Wyoming, something like that.
Outside US, Probably Norway for a while. Would also love to try out New Zeland or SE Asia.