Not only are Americans continuing to flee to red states, but so is corporate America. According to new data, since 2018, more than 561 corporate headquarters moved from blue states to red states.
What is not a surprise? Texas is leading the way with 212 new additions.
"Texas doesn't have a personal income tax, and so that's a big draw" said Texas based economist, Vance Ginn, "There's also a lower cost of living, cheaper to build their headquarters here for businesses as well."
It's not a surprise, and it's really not even a new story.
"This has been happening for a while, and it's good to continue to see that companies and businesses want to move where it's more affordable, taxes tend to be lower, and it's limited government overall" Dr. Ginn told KTRH.
In addition, both Texas and Florida continue to lead the way in population growth, as millions of Americans escape the terrible policies in blue states.
"This is good news for Texas, and I'm hopeful that it will continue" noted Ginn, "This is the place for people to move, for jobs to be created, and more prosperity to be had."
On the flip side, 276 companies have left California.