The next layer to the puzzle is figuring out how the markup of who is moving where will affect things. I suspect Texas will be do well for a long time as a lot of the people moving to Texas are young adults looking to start their lives & families there. Young adults are good for government cash flows. Florida on the other hand has a lot of retires moving in, that require a lot of government services, and needs a continuous influx of retires to maintain the retiree population. It will be interesting to watch Florida, as the baby boomer wave of retires moving to Florida comes to a close.
Thanks for a clear and concise summary. Very well presented!
The next layer to the puzzle is figuring out how the markup of who is moving where will affect things. I suspect Texas will be do well for a long time as a lot of the people moving to Texas are young adults looking to start their lives & families there. Young adults are good for government cash flows. Florida on the other hand has a lot of retires moving in, that require a lot of government services, and needs a continuous influx of retires to maintain the retiree population. It will be interesting to watch Florida, as the baby boomer wave of retires moving to Florida comes to a close.