Florida is now the second most financially distressed State in th USA - topped only by Texas

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They’re doing some good things down there and they should be economically booming as a business state I guess it’s not trickling down to the people.

I just seen Texas and Florida both passed to allow Gold and Silver as Legal Tender I figured that would be great for people financially and they’re allowing companies like BlackRock to be sued so hopefully that frees the housing market up down there.

But if the average person aren’t receiving any benefits form these moves I can’t see what Red States residents be online so proud about
 

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They’re doing some good things down there and they should be economically booming as a business state I guess it’s not trickling down to the people.
my guess is that all that demand, when people moved there in 2021, fukked up the cost of housing. and wages didn't keep up at all

not that that's unique to florida, but i could see them getting it the worst
 

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They’re doing some good things down there and they should be economically booming as a business state I guess it’s not trickling down to the people.

I just seen Texas and Florida both passed to allow Gold and Silver as Legal Tender I figured that would be great for people financially and they’re allowing companies like BlackRock to be sued so hopefully that frees the housing market up down there.

But if the average person aren’t receiving any benefits form these moves I can’t see what Red States residents be online so proud about

my guess is that all that demand, when people moved there in 2021, fukked up the cost of housing. and wages didn't keep up at all

not that that's unique to florida, but i could see them getting it the worst
shyt just collecting at the top. The benefits touted are for the select few, as is the norm.
 

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my guess is that all that demand, when people moved there in 2021, fukked up the cost of housing. and wages didn't keep up at all

not that that's unique to florida, but i could see them getting it the worst
That’s part of it, added to the insurance companies basically telling ppl to fukk off, sky high rents
 

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This claims six criteria for this ranking...and doesn't list them.:dahell:



To determine their ranking, WalletHub compared all 50 states across nine key metrics in six categories, calculating an overall score by weighting the average across all metrics. For example, the ‘credit score’ category is determined by two key metrics: the average credit score as of March earned double weight, while the change in credit score from March 2024 to March 2025 earned full weight.
 

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my guess is that all that demand, when people moved there in 2021, fukked up the cost of housing. and wages didn't keep up at all

not that that's unique to florida, but i could see them getting it the worst
Basically yeah and like you said it’s not unique to Florida at all.

We just have such an influx of working poor who don’t understand that Florida ain’t paying shyt

Come here if you got a remote job otherwise :francis:
 
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