Originally posted by Oerdin
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Slow down... let's take a step back and let me describe what I believe has happened in this thread. Please correct me if I am wrong.
Sloww made some not well-thought out (apologies to Sloww) comment about Texas' population growing indicating that Texas must be doing something right.
Oerdin, you responded by nothing that Texas' population is growing because Texas is a large expanse of nothing and it is very cheap to live in Texas. In comparison, California is more expensive to live in so while people may prefer Cali to Texas, they can't afford to live in Cali and must instead live in Texas. You made mention of how cheap it is to live in places like Lubbock, Texas and mentioned housing prices in Lubbock.
Me, in an attempt to provide some concrete support for your position (as opposed to just your given anecdotes), provided a cost of living comparison between Lubbock and San Diego which decisively proved your point. San Diego is 70+% more expensive to live in and 30% more expensive than the national average whereas Lubbock is considerably cheaper than the national average. Therefore, it is easy to understand that people would flock to live in cheaper Texas than more expensive California, even if they would prefer California for reasons not pertaining to their wallets.
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