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Californians pay more in federal taxes than the state receives in federal spending. This is also true of Oregon, but in California it's true to a much higher degree. So the state is essentially subsidizing the rest of the country and doesn't have enough left over for itself.
That sounds like the results of progressive taxation and federal welfare. California income is higher than the national average. Mississippi's is lower. So some federal tax dollars from California end up in Mississippi's medicaid fund. But you can't blame all of California's suck on that. It is not exactly a low-tax state!
What I wish I knew before moving to San Francisco
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#122I haven't been here for very long, but I can't say it's a "common sight" to see flip phones at coffee shops. :) On a more serious note, I have to agree with the bit about being a "pro-dog" city. I am constantly amazed at the number of dogs on the Muni, dogs in parks, dogs tied up outside of stores/restaurants, etc.
Yes - everyone has iPhones. Not an Android phone in sight!
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#123Furthermore I also found it much harder to communicate appropriately as social cues seem a bit different. I have at many times found myself in a conversation (or lack there of) filled with awkward silence.
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#124In my opinion the high cost of living kills everything else on that list. I'd much rather have a comfortable living, travel the world and be optimistic that i will have no problems buying a nice house for me and my spouse/family if i need to/should i want to. I don't really see this possible based on what i hear from a couple of friends living and working there. Both consumed by their tech jobs, some cool things to d…
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#125are those rental prices really per quarter? if so they're making central London look exorbitant, I have friends paying that per month for studio flats!
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#126Earlier quoted context omitted.
Have you ever been to the northeast? NY and MA have far worse roads.
I'd say Minnesota and the midwest states take it for worst roads, especially in the city areas. The freeze/thaw and snowplows decimate our roads every winter.
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#127This seems more of a "West Coast vs. East Coast" article than it is a "San Fran" article. For the most part, the author is highlighting the differences that anybody living on the East Coast will experience in moving to one of the western coastal cities, save perhaps LA, which as everyone already knows is its own little planet. Most of these "hints" hold true for San Diego, San Fran, Portland, Seattle and Vancouver. T…
You lost credibility with me by repeated use of the vulgar "San Fran". It's THE CITY. :)
Yep, I can see how that would work.
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#128Coming from London, the thing I really missed was the late-night club & music scene.
Trying to find anything happening past 1am, especially on a weeknight, is a non-starter.
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#130Great post!