gudboy Posted November 21, 2022 Report Posted November 21, 2022 surprised to see TX at no.2..i was expecting NY at no.2 Quote
Popular Post pandu123b Posted November 21, 2022 Popular Post Report Posted November 21, 2022 ee year vachina property taxes tho texas will soon be number 1😂 6 Quote
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quickgun_murugun Posted November 21, 2022 Report Posted November 21, 2022 7 hours ago, pandu123b said: ee year vachina property taxes tho texas will soon be number 1😂 Already Governor Abott gadu cheppadu kada funds surplus ga unnay property taxes waive chesta ee year ani 1 Quote
perugu_vada Posted November 21, 2022 Report Posted November 21, 2022 8 hours ago, gudboy said: surprised to see TX at no.2..i was expecting NY at no.2 TX had surplus tax money which they collected Via property tax .. there wasa proposal to reduce propert tax Quote
perugu_vada Posted November 21, 2022 Report Posted November 21, 2022 Just now, quickgun_murugun said: Already Governor Abott gadu cheppadu kada funds surplus ga unnay property taxes waive chesta ee year ani Waive kadu few points decrease chestham ani Quote
andhra_jp Posted November 21, 2022 Report Posted November 21, 2022 Bhayya Texas is still way behind california in terms of GDP https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_GDP * indicates "GDP of STATE or FEDERAL DISTRICT" or "Economy of STATE or FEDERAL DISTRICT" links. State or federal district Nominal GDP at current prices (millions of U.S. dollars)[1] Annual GDP change at current prices (2020–2021)[1] Real GDP growth rate (2020–2021)[1] Nominal GDP per capita[1][3] % of national[1] 2022 2020 2022 2020 2022 2020 United States * 25,248,476 20,760,045.0 4,288,431.4 10.1% 5.7% $76,074 $62,624 100% 100% California * 3,558,512 3,007,187.7 551,325.7 11.6% 7.8% $90,696 $76,132 14.69% 14.49% Texas * 2,354,455 1,775,587.8 578,868.7 32.6% 5.6% $79,736 $60,771 8.69% 8.55% New York * 2,034,912 1,724,759.1 310,153.8 7.5% 5.0% $102,587 $85,575 8.11% 8.31% Florida * 1,371,468 1,106,035.5 265,433.0 10.9% 6.9% $62,965 $51,277 5.37% 5.33% Illinois * 1,024,019 858,366.9 165,653.4 9.3% 5.0% $80,812 $67,137 4.11% 4.13% Pennsylvania * 915,424 771,897.9 143,527.6 8.7% 4.4% $70,612 $59,424 3.67% 3.72% Ohio * 817,627 677,561.2 140,066.6 8.7% 4.3% $69,408 $57,466 3.22% 3.26% Georgia * 747,535 622,627.8 124,908.3 9.7% 5.8% $69,222 $58,050 2.99% 3.00% New Jersey * 737,654 618,579.3 119,075.1 8.7% 4.9% $79,594 $66,659 2.94% 2.98% North Carolina * 723,163 589,829.0 133,334.7 11.0% 6.7% $68,539 $56,404 2.87% 2.84% Washington * 717,336 604,253.8 113,083.0 10.5% 6.7% $92,703 $78,284 2.92% 2.91% Massachusetts * 679,122 582,476.8 96,646.5 9.3% 6.4% $97,239 $82,948 2.79% 2.81% Virginia * 642,755 549,535.8 93,220.2 7.7% 4.0% $74,375 $63,662 2.59% 2.65% Michigan * 615,408 515,119.9 100,289.3 10.3% 6.2% $61,234 $51,166 2.49% 2.48% Colorado * 480,828 382,584.7 98,244.7 10.3% 5.8% $82,730 $66,142 1.85% 1.84% Tennessee * 469,938 369,574.3 100,364.9 13.2% 8.6% $67,374 $53,406 1.83% 1.78% Maryland * 465,635 410,674.7 54,961.2 6.7% 3.2% $75,528 $66,531 1.92% 1.98% Arizona * 453,602 373,719.0 79,883.8 10.0% 5.3% $62,342 $52,065 1.80% 1.80% Indiana * 452,422 375,336.7 77,086.5 12.0% 6.9% $66,483 $55,313 1.84% 1.81% Minnesota * 442,528 373,739.3 68,789.5 10.2% 5.7% $82,344 $65,486 1.80% 1.80% Wisconsin * 398,850 337,714.0 61,136.3 8.4% 3.8% $67,659 $57,314 1.60% 1.63% Missouri * 386,397 329,367.2 57,030.8 9.3% 4.6% $62,645 $53,517 1.58% 1.59% Connecticut * 317,907 276,422.9 41,485.7 7.3% 4.2% $88,185 $76,779 1.30% 1.33% Oregon * 294,325 243,776.8 50,549.3 9.5% 5.4% $69,318 $57,474 1.17% 1.17% South Carolina * 292,932 244,881.7 48,051.3 10.3% 5.9% $56,441 $47,728 1.18% 1.18% Louisiana * 281,047 235,437.4 45,610.2 8.4% 2.4% $60,780 $50,619 1.12% 1.13% Alabama * 275,396 226,896.5 48,500.0 8.9% 4.1% $54,652 $45,155 1.08% 1.09% Kentucky * 258,293 212,539.6 45,754.6 10.3% 4.7% $57,283 $47,190 1.03% 1.02% Utah * 245,831 197,561.9 48,270.1 11.5% 6.7% $73,995 $60,201 0.96% 0.95% Oklahoma * 242,303 188,056.6 54,247.9 9.9% 2.2% $60,788 $47,465 0.90% 0.91% Iowa * 230,104 194,267.6 35,837.1 13.2% 6.4% $72,065 $60,924 0.96% 0.94% Nevada * 213,410 170,943.8 42,467.0 12.9% 7.1% $67,895 $54,894 0.84% 0.82% Kansas * 209,272 175,141.8 34,131.8 9.8% 3.8% $71,326 $59,656 0.84% 0.84% Arkansas * 163,779 130,750.7 33,029.7 10.6% 5.0% $54,141 $43,407 0.63% 0.63% Nebraska * 161,260 133,439.0 27,821.7 12.7% 5.3% $82,149 $68,031 0.66% 0.64% District of Columbia* 160,728 144,554.8 16,174.1 5.2% 2.8% $239,861 $209,471 0.67% 0.70% Mississippi * 138,156 113,845.7 24,311.3 9.9% 4.4% $46,848 $38,502 0.55% 0.55% New Mexico * 122,359 98,472.1 23,887.9 10.6% 2.5% $57,852 $46,502 0.48% 0.47% New Hampshire * 104,172 87,621.0 16,551.8 12.1% 8.5% $74,998 $63,593 0.43% 0.42% Idaho * 108,438 83,821.6 24,617.2 12.5% 5.8% $57,072 $45,364 0.41% 0.40% Hawaii * 96,979 82,884.6 14,095.8 8.7% 4.6% $67,299 $57,087 0.39% 0.40% West Virginia * 96,724 75,855.0 20,869.5 15.2% 4.0% $54,278 $42,382 0.38% 0.37% Delaware * 86,673 75,786.5 10,887.7 6.5% 3.7% $86,413 $76,406 0.35% 0.37% Maine * 83,514 69,271.8 14,243.4 9.8% 5.2% $60,870 $50,850 0.33% 0.33% North Dakota * 74,745 54,854.2 19,891.6 15.6% 2.1% $96,570 $70,420 0.28% 0.26% Rhode Island * 70,759 60,556.3 10,203.9 8.9% 5.5% $64,620 $55,241 0.29% 0.29% South Dakota * 67,489 54,789.4 12,700.1 11.7% 4.9% $75,406 $61,762 0.27% 0.26% Montana * 64,757 51,508.8 13,249.0 15.1% 6.7% $58,656 $47,421 0.26% 0.25% Alaska * 64,257 49,820.0 14,437.1 10.3% 0.3% $87,782 $68,019 0.24% 0.24% Wyoming * 48,044 36,323.5 11,721.9 14.6% 1.1% $83,121 $62,923 0.18% 0.17% Vermont * 40,249 33,435.0 6,814.1 8.2% 3.5% $62,401 $52,039 0.16% 0.16% Quote
quickgun_murugun Posted November 21, 2022 Report Posted November 21, 2022 CA - 3.5 Trillion -- far better than UK Texas 2.5 Trillion - wonderful Quote
quickgun_murugun Posted November 21, 2022 Report Posted November 21, 2022 2 hours ago, perugu_vada said: Waive kadu few points decrease chestham ani cheymanu... edaian cheymanu maa military benefits increase cheyyali... avi kakunda vere vaallaki evaina isthey jaga jajjanaka aythadi Thaxashila rasthraniki.. Dallaspuran Aastinapuranni okkati chestam Quote
AreyOSamba Posted November 23, 2022 Report Posted November 23, 2022 On 11/21/2022 at 7:46 AM, quickgun_murugun said: Already Governor Abott gadu cheppadu kada funds surplus ga unnay property taxes waive chesta ee year ani TX lo every year surplus vuntadhi. This year Abott gaadi election stunt. Paisa kuda ivvadu Quote
quickgun_murugun Posted November 23, 2022 Report Posted November 23, 2022 1 hour ago, AreyOSamba said: TX lo every year surplus vuntadhi. This year Abott gaadi election stunt. Paisa kuda ivvadu Ivvoddu kuda .. inka property taxes penchali to control this housing craziness particularly in Austin and North Texas areas ! Quote
chantigaduUS Posted November 23, 2022 Report Posted November 23, 2022 On 11/20/2022 at 11:36 PM, gudboy said: surprised to see TX at no.2..i was expecting NY at no.2 Nope, TX is with 4 biggest cities + Oil and Gas in rest region. Its always been number 2. Quote
perugu_vada Posted November 23, 2022 Report Posted November 23, 2022 9 minutes ago, quickgun_murugun said: Ivvoddu kuda .. inka property taxes penchali to control this housing craziness particularly in Austin and North Texas areas ! Penchadu kani .. ipudunna housing price ki .. interest rates ki .. property taxes ki .. already challa baddaru Austin lo .. especially in Leander area .. another 15% correction is inevitable Quote
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