800 jobs leaving San Francisco for Georgia and New York. https://t.co/ZaTPbPxYUd
— HJTA.org (@HJTA) February 5, 2020
"Minnesota may have benefited from a trend of California companies shifting workers and even headquarters out of the state in favor of locales with lower taxes and housing costs." 2/2
— CalTax (@CalTax) January 31, 2020
Study: 660 companies moving facilities out of California with many bound for DFW https://t.co/HdlPfaQ4U5 via @wfaa
— Jon Coupal (@joncoupal) January 13, 2020
California loses more jobs, as QuestionPro moves from SF to Austin, Texas. CEO tells @SFBusinessTimes that "economics of the Bay Area are not sustainable." https://t.co/f8LJM55e1O
— CalTax (@CalTax) January 30, 2020
After comparing costs of doing business, another CA company moves headquarters to Florida. The $12 billion property tax increase on the November ballot would make these moves even more common. https://t.co/OvacgazwIH via @SFBusinessTimes
— CalTax (@CalTax) January 28, 2020
More bad news re: CA's jobs climate. More than 800 good-paying CA jobs are being moved to other states. Keep in mind that the $12 billion property tax hike on the Nov ballot would make this problem much worse. https://t.co/Ri2JxvbmfK
— CalTax (@CalTax) February 4, 2020
While SF newspapers write story after story about the exodus of employers and workers due to high costs, the SF Bd of Supes on 1/28 will consider endorsing an initiative to increase the cost of living by hiking property taxes on CA businesses, repealing their Prop 13 protections.
— CalTax (@CalTax) January 24, 2020