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In Florida, call 239-228-5905

In Florida, call 239-228-5905. Texas Led National J ob Growth for the Fourth S traight Year. 252,400 Jobs Added in 2013. 192,900 Jobs Added in 2013. Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics. The Value of a Florida Minute: Adjusted Gross Income. State Determines Winners & Losers

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In Florida, call 239-228-5905

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  1. In Florida, call 239-228-5905

  2. Texas Led National Job Growth for the Fourth Straight Year 252,400 Jobs Added in 2013 192,900 Jobs Added in 2013 Source: Bureau of Labor Statistics

  3. The Value of a Florida Minute: Adjusted Gross Income

  4. State Determines Winners & Losers Only for Some VS. Every Business Can Re-Invest from Earnings

  5. Biggest Winner in USA #2 was Texas at $25B FLORIDA

  6. Find, Keep, & Grow Lifetime Potential Enjoy & Expand a High Quality of Life Thrive & Own America’s Future

  7. www.savetaxesbymoving.com Lifetime earning potential for two college graduates can be dramatically different for someone employed and residing within an income-tax-free state versus a high-taxing state.

  8. Earning More in Miami, FL A 30-year-old New York crane operator could earn nearly $750,000 more in his/her lifetime just by working in Miami, FL. Miami, FL Crane & Tower Operator who moved from New York, NY Average Annual Wage: $70,380 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2012) Assumes a 30-year-old single worker with no dependents, average savings rate from income saved, working until 65 years old Using assumptions within www.savetaxesbymoving.com

  9. Transfer Earnings to Tampa, FL A 40-year-old Chicago transportation manager could earn nearly $250,000 more in his/her lifetime just by making the move to Tampa, FL Tampa, FL Transportation, Storage, and Distribution Manager who moved from Chicago, IL Average Annual Wage: $84,420 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2012) Assumes a 40-year-old married worker with two dependents, average savings rate from income saved, working until 65 years old Using assumptions within www.savetaxesbymoving.com

  10. A 50 Year Old Moves to Orlando, FL Orlando, FL Lodging Manager who moved from Boston, MA Average Annual Wage: $76,080 (Bur. of Labor Statistics, 2012) Assumes a 50-year-old single worker with one dependent Average savings rate from income saved, working until 65 years old Using assumptions within www.savetaxesbymoving.com A 50-year-old Boston lodging manager could earn nearly $99,000 more in his/her lifetime by making the move to Orlando, FL

  11. High Tech Jobs in Jacksonville, FL Tampa, FL Software Developer, Application, moved from Atlanta, GA Average Annual Wage: $86,880 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2012) Assumes a 35-year-old single worker with no dependents Average savings rate from income saved, working until 65 years old Using assumptions within www.savetaxesbymoving.com A 35-year-old Atlanta software developer could earn roughly $411,000 more in his/her lifetime by making the move to Jacksonville, FL

  12. A Marketing Manager’s Move to Fort Myers, FL A Cincinnati Marketing Manager could earn roughly $201,000 more in their lifetime by relocating to Fort Myers, FL A Cincinnati, Ohio manager could earn roughly $201,000 more in his/her lifetime by relocating to Fort Myers, FL Fort Myers, FL Marketing Manager who moved from Cincinnati, OH Average Annual Wage: $126,540 (Bureau of Labor Statistics, May 2012) Assumes a 45-year-old married worker with one dependent. Average savings rate from income saved, working until 65 years old Using assumptions within www.savetaxesbymoving.com

  13. Unlike most states, you’re on stage with future businesses every year, thanks to tourism.

  14. Are your community strategies linked to known migration patterns?

  15. More Pioneers are Coming Will Your Region Be Ready?

  16. Yesterday’s Infrastructure Must Prepare for Florida’s Future $64.8 Billion Florida Origin Exports (2011) State Is the 19th Largest Economy in the World Today

  17. MIAMI Start Spreading the News….

  18. TAMPA South Side – Chicago?

  19. Orlando Center of Tourism

  20. Jacksonville Georgia on Its Mind?

  21. Fort Myers Midwestern Roots

  22. Naples Minnesota Snowbirds?

  23. Sarasota Detroit Rocks South?

  24. Panama City Panhandle Strong

  25. Pensacola Gulf Coast Bases

  26. Tallahassee State Capitol Region

  27. Want to know how to ? 1) Read the Book 2) Explore your data at www.HowMoneyWalks.com 3) Download the app to carry with you on your smartphone Or give our Florida office a call at 239-228-5905

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