Message from @Scar

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2018-11-17 02:14:57 UTC  

that's another good point @Christopher

2018-11-17 02:15:05 UTC  

>payed less in texas
>keep more for lack of income tax, sales tax exempting rent, utilities, so on

2018-11-17 02:15:30 UTC  

>end up with more money in texas than cali

2018-11-17 02:15:39 UTC  

Oh dont forget cost of living

2018-11-17 02:16:07 UTC  

Texas doesn’t have state tax, right? That’ll save you around 10% more compared to Cali automatically.

2018-11-17 02:16:17 UTC  

I need to research this stuff a lot before i make any decisions considering I will probably live wherever i choose for the rest of my life

2018-11-17 02:16:25 UTC  

No income tax

2018-11-17 02:16:47 UTC  

Sales tax in most cities after factoring state, county and city is around 10%

2018-11-17 02:16:54 UTC  

Give or take a percent

2018-11-17 02:17:09 UTC  

And as i said rent and utilities are generally exempt

2018-11-17 02:17:23 UTC  

But then you pay a sales tax like that in Cali still anyways

2018-11-17 02:17:25 UTC  

Why isn't sales tax included in prices and also put price without tax on things too?

2018-11-17 02:17:44 UTC  

No

2018-11-17 02:18:12 UTC  

I'm not saying change it i'm genuinely just curious

2018-11-17 02:18:19 UTC  

Most things are listed as price + tax

2018-11-17 02:18:33 UTC  

It really depends on the store

2018-11-17 02:18:45 UTC  

But most do that due to base price changes

2018-11-17 02:18:48 UTC  

yeah but that seems like a lot of work to calculate it on every thing you buy doesn't it?

2018-11-17 02:18:55 UTC  

Never seen that in Cali. Tax isn’t part of the listed price.

2018-11-17 02:18:58 UTC  

Don't calculate it?

2018-11-17 02:19:00 UTC  

especially if it's not 10%

2018-11-17 02:19:00 UTC  

Does it matter?

2018-11-17 02:19:15 UTC  

It's not like I'm counting every single fucking penny when I pay for shit

2018-11-17 02:19:16 UTC  

I was just curious why it works like that in the US

2018-11-17 02:19:23 UTC  

I never dealt with anything but 10%

2018-11-17 02:19:30 UTC  

it's 8% here

2018-11-17 02:19:45 UTC  

6% in Kentucky

2018-11-17 02:19:47 UTC  

But i always just use base 10 and call it good for estimate

2018-11-17 02:19:58 UTC  

Only good thing no sales tax here

2018-11-17 02:20:06 UTC  

But damn they rape you with income

2018-11-17 02:20:09 UTC  

I'm pretty good at calculating percentages in my head it just seems kinda mean for people who aren't

2018-11-17 02:20:12 UTC  

It's only 6.3% here

2018-11-17 02:20:52 UTC  

especially for the poor where every cent counts

2018-11-17 02:20:53 UTC  

Oh and a .01% on the state for transit systems and projects for portland, salem, and eugene

2018-11-17 02:21:19 UTC  

@Scar since its usually just non cold food consumables you make due

2018-11-17 02:22:36 UTC  

And i think the highest was san antonio at like 11 or 12% non hot food exempt. So most just estimate 15%

2018-11-17 02:23:10 UTC  

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2018-11-17 07:28:26 UTC  

here's food for thought: id software is in Dallas, Texas and it would be baller to work for them

2018-11-17 07:28:40 UTC  

failing that they share a building with a company that writes software for banks or some shit

2018-11-17 07:29:08 UTC  

my cousin works (or used to) for the software company

2018-11-17 07:31:17 UTC  

@turtwig get a job there