CA sales tax varies between 7.5%-10 (or so) depending where you are. CO varies from 2.5% (?) to around 10, again depending where you are.
CA has higher income tax than CO. Neither state does city/county income taxes, AFAIK.
COL is almost certainly higher in LA, even compared to Chicago.
edit: if you're looking to buy, CO has lower ppty tax rates.
Whoomah!
Ah, ok. I'm just used to a true capitalist market with no consumption tax and 16% income tax at highest, not your clearly COMMUNIST ways
This is entirely my personal, anecdotal experience, but having spent some time in both the LA area and Colorado I'd choose CO without a second of consideration.
I've always found Southern California to be a nice place to visit, but for some reason after a few weeks it starts to feel weirdly oppressive - I think its a combination of the traffic, the cost of living, and the light (for some reason, the sunlight makes everything feel overexposed). Also it really seems like a high proportion of the population is giving off really desperate vibes - it's like no-one is happy with where they're at and what they're doing. NoCal is very different - and vastly preferable in my opinion.
Colorado otoh, is easily at the top of my list for places I'd be really happy to move. Lots to do, decent cost of living, and the residents seem generally happy. Also (and I'm sure this has to do with how much more time I've spent in CO than SoCal), it seems like CO has more variety in types of places to live - Towns and cities of pretty much every size, as opposed to SoCal, which seems like you're either in giant suburban sprawl or way out in the sticks.
-Formerly Stabulator
I'd go NorCal or Coolerado. Since you aren't considering NorCal it has to be Coolerado.
I liked Oregon. Very pretty state. I got positive vibes there.
Ashland, OR: Lori and I stop in to the tourist info centre to get a state map. We talk about driving routes with Mary, the very nice lady behind the counter. After we're done I ask, "How much do I owe you for the map?" Mary sweetly replies, "This is Oregon, dear. It's free."
Those things are only important if you measure your happiness by your bank account.Property tax, income tax, sales tax, blah, blah...
Bill, I know you are an environmentally-minded person. Do you want to move to a place that is desperate for water? The southwest is running out of water fast.
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