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  2. Where people are moving to Florida from - AOL

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    Households leaving Florida for this state: 18,948. Individuals leaving Florida for this state: 28,134. Average AGI of households moving out of Florida: $187,782. Net households moved into Florida ...

  3. Why Florida’s Retirees Are Fleeing — and Where They ... - AOL

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    Why Are Retirees Leaving? In just half a decade, the median price of a single-family house in Florida rose $150,000, or 60%. According to Redfin, the average cost of a home in March 2018 was ...

  4. Argentine Americans - Wikipedia

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    They numbered 44,803 people. [7] Then, a few decades later, large waves of immigrants left the country after its economic crash in 2001 and economic decline in 2014. As a result, according to "Latinx Immigrants" from the International and Cultural Psychology book series, as of 2018 there were over a million Argentines living abroad. [ 8 ]

  5. Milei Shuts Down Argentina's Tax Agency (opinion) - AOL

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    Argentine President Javier Milei announced plans to shut down the country's tax collection agency, a bold step in his ongoing effort to slash government spending and bureaucracy.. On Monday ...

  6. Taxation in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    The following federal taxes are applied in Argentina: Taxes on income, profit and capital gains: Income tax in Argentina is collected solely by the Government of Argentina, to the exclusion of the provinces. Argentina has a progressive tax on personal income that is collected as a deferred tax. It also has a flat rate tax on business income ...

  7. Americans in Argentina - Wikipedia

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    From 2002 to 2003, many Americans migrated to Argentina when the country suddenly became comparatively inexpensive thus it became a cheap place to live in. [3] Immigration from the United States increased further during and after the financial crisis of 2007–2008 as many Americans fled the crisis-ridden United States to escape to Argentina. A ...

  8. Boomers are still obsessed with retiring in Florida, even ...

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    Whether Florida's retirees are making do with the non-taxable retirement income or there’s a new class of wealthy retirees in town, SmartAsset’s data indicates the the state is still a ...

  9. California exodus - Wikipedia

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    The California exodus is the late 20th century and ongoing 21st century mass emigration of residents and businesses from California to other U.S. states or countries. [1] [2] The term originated in the late 20th century; it resurged in use to describe demographical trends that resulted from the COVID-19 pandemic in California.