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Texas Led National Job Growth for the Fourth Straight Year
252,400Jobs Added in 2013
192,900Jobs Added in 2013
Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics
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The Value of a Florida Minute: Adjusted Gross Income
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1) Find, Keep, & Grow Lifetime Potential2) Enjoy & Expand a High Quality of Life3) Thrive & Own America’s Future
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Lifetime earning potentialfor two college graduatescan be dramatically different for someone employed and residing within an income-tax-free state versus a high-taxing state.
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Miami, FL Crane & Tower Operator who moved from New York, NYAverage Annual Wage: $70,380 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2012)Assumes a 30-year-old single worker with no dependents,average savings rate from income saved, working until 65 years oldUsing assumptions within www.savetaxesbymoving.com
A 30-year-old New York crane operator could earn nearly $750,000 more in his/her lifetime just by working in Miami, FL.
Earning More in Miami, FL
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Transfer Earnings to Tampa, FL
A 40-year-old Chicago transportation manager could earn nearly $250,000 more in his/her lifetime just by making the move to Tampa, FL
Tampa, FL Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Manager who moved from Chicago, ILAverage Annual Wage: $84,420 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2012) Assumes a 40-year-old married worker with two dependents, average savings rate from income saved, working until 65 years oldUsing assumptions within www.savetaxesbymoving.com
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A 50 Year Old Moves to Orlando, FL
A 50-year-old Boston lodging manager could earn nearly $99,000 more in his/her lifetime by making the move to Orlando, FL
Orlando, FL Lodging Manager who moved from Boston, MAAverage Annual Wage: $76,080 (Bur. of Labor Statistics, 2012)
Assumes a 50-year-old single worker with one dependent
Average savings rate from income saved, working until 65 years old
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High Tech Jobs in Jacksonville, FL
A 35-year-old Atlanta software developer could earn roughly $411,000 more in his/her lifetime by making the move to Jacksonville, FL
Tampa, FL Software Developer, Application, moved from Atlanta, GAAverage Annual Wage: $86,880 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2012)
Assumes a 35-year-old single worker with no dependents
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A Marketing Manager’s Move to Fort Myers, FL
A Cincinnati Marketing Manager could earn roughly $201,000 more in their lifetime by relocating to Fort Myers, FL Fort Myers, FL Marketing Manager
who moved from Cincinnati, OH
Average Annual Wage: $126,540 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2012)
Assumes a 45-year-old married worker with one dependent.
Average savings rate from income saved, working until 65 years old
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A Cincinnati, Ohio manager could earn roughly $201,000 more in his/her lifetime by relocating to Fort Myers, FL
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Unlike most states, you’re on stage with future businesses every year, thanks to tourism.
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Are your community strategies linked to known migration patterns?
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More Pioneers are Coming
Will YourRegion Be Ready?
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Yesterday’s Infrastructure MustPrepare for Florida’s Future
$64.8 BillionFlorida OriginExports (2011)
State Is the 19th Largest Economy in the World Today
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