r/dataisbeautiful • u/TA-MajestyPalm • 4d ago
OC [OC] Post-Pandemic Population Growth Trends, by US Metro Area (2022->2024)
Graphic by me, created in Excel. All data from US Census here: https://www.census.gov/data/tables/time-series/demo/popest/2020s-total-metro-and-micro-statistical-areas.html
I've created similar graphics in the past, but usually from 2020-2024. This is not the best time frame as it combines the abnormal covid years with post pandemic movement.
This time frame (2022-2024) shows the most current and ongoing population trends of the last 2 years.
I also wanted to better categorize the cities into broad cultural regions vs the arbitrary geographic census regions.
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u/MW_Daught 3d ago
Yes, in theory, tax burden is comparable ... but only for average/median incomes. If you're looking to move for tax reasons in the first place, chances are you have heap of income and for that purpose, states with no income tax are king.
I personally avoided having to pay California around $1.1m in taxes since I relocated to Florida 4 years ago. My property tax is barely $20k or thereabouts, which is almost irrelevant, and sales tax is even less. If I moved to another state that had medium income tax/no property tax or whatnot, the burden would still be substantially higher.