Companies Relocating Headquarters from Blue States to Red States Since 2015
Since 2015, a growing number of companies have moved headquarters from blue states to red states. This summary shows who moved, from where, to where, and when.
California Homeownership Is Becoming Inherited, Not Earned
For many young California professional couples, the issue is no longer whether housing is expensive. It is whether the system still works at all. As inheritance grows, inventory stays frozen, and family costs keep piling up, more young households are concluding that Sacramento helped break the ladder to homeownership and that the smarter move may be to leave.
Washington’s New Millionaire Tax Sends a Message. Texas Hill Country Offers a Better One.
Washington’s new millionaire tax is about more than future tax payments. For many founders, executives, investors, and retirees, it signals a policy direction that makes Texas, San Antonio, and the Hill Country look far more attractive.
The Moment You Realize the Dream Isn’t Gone — It’s Just Possible Somewhere Else
For many Californians, the American Dream hasn’t disappeared — it’s simply moved. This is a candid, data-driven look at why families are choosing Texas Hill Country for a better life.