But then youd have to live in Texas.
I spent the first seventeen years of my life in southeast Texas. Spent about the next 10 years throughout the southeast from Lake Jackson to Apalachicola.
I always remembered that part of the country fondly until I went back to visit. LOL.
Thats when I was suddenly forced to remember chiggers and ticks and fleas and every form of flying biting/stinging insect you can imagine yellow jackets, hornets you name it every color biting fly poison ivy on and on.
Theres a *reason* Clute has (had?) their mosquito festival.
Heat and humidity thatll make you wilt like a lettuce leaf.
$240,000 job in southern California doesnt really translate to anything anywhere else Ive ever lived.
My wife has a counterpart at their operation in Portland OR. They have the same title and same job description but theyre not really comparable positions because the southern California function is MUCH larger and considerably harder and its in southern CA so nobody wants to relocate here.
Anyway, who has a better standard of living the person making $48,000 in Portland or the one making $240K+ in southern California?
Incidentally, when I put $240,000 into the calculator it claimed youd have to pull $134,450 in Portland to maintain the same standard of living. Yet the position pays $48K and theres no shortage of people standing in line to take it at that salary.
As someone who has lived in both places (and intend to return at some point) I can honestly state that taking the California gig will be an experience you will *not* regret taking advantage of but thats just me.
If youre a young kid with a new pregnant wife and no marketable skills I dont know how you could possibly make it here. Yet they somehow do.
I forgot to mention that we have more exceptionally top-heavy cuties per capita than anywhere else on earth. Not that it does me much good but its nice to know
It depends on line of work a lot, too. In some lines of work, you're scenario is true, in others, mine is. Teachers are a good example of those who are better off financially in the Midwest than CA.
I'd have to make at LEAST $180k to consider SoCal's smog, traffic, swarms of illegals and liberals, etc. In my business (mortgages) I dunno, it's possible, but I'm not sure.