The message is intended to be dark: 'The Texas Miracle Died in Uvalde.' And there seems to be something more behind it.
It's a dark but direct message. How are Californians reacting to a jarring billboard that says the "Texas Miracle died in Uvalde"? A controversial billboard has popped up in San Francisco and Los Angeles discouraging Californians from moving to Texas. The message behind the billboard is adding to the already existing rift between the two states.The billboard shows a man in a hoodie and also comes with a warning to anyone who stops to look: "Don't move to Texas.
"I totally agree with it 100%. So many people are leaving here and going to Texas anyway. It's like, 'Don't go there,'" Luke Gray, a Californian, said.The U.S. Census reports that, on average, 68,700 Californians moved to Texas each year over the past decade. Other data sources show the trend accelerated slightly during the pandemic.
"When home prices go up in California, as they've been doing a lot in the last couple of years, more Californians move to Texas. When home prices level off or go down, fewer Californians move to Texas. For individual Californians, it's really about home prices," said William Fulton, research director of the Kinder Institute for Urban Research at Rice University.
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