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Jared Dillian compares the financial aspects of living in a red state to places like California and New York City. He highlights that his state income tax rate is 3 percent, compared to 13.3 percent in California and up to 16.8 percent in New York City.
Dillian further explains that property taxes are the lowest in the country, with a typical 2,000 square foot middle-class home paying about $750 a year. He also notes the absence of mass transit systems.
Dillian has previously profiled financial professionals, including a senior investment banker who uses AI and spellcheck to address challenges in written communication. The banker relied on these tools for grammar and spelling. The earlier report focused on workplace productivity tools rather than regional cost differences.