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  2. California–Texas rivalry - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] Texas is commonly seen as having little government intervention and regulation, while in California the state takes a larger role in public policies. [5] There are also exceptions, discussed as part of the perceived rivalry, in which Texas has increased state intervention against immigration and abortion whereas California has reduced ...

  3. Are immigrants better off in Texas or California? It's ... - AOL

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    California has positioned itself as a haven for both documented and undocumented migrants, but in some ways, life in Texas isn't much different, a detailed poll of immigrant attitudes shows. There ...

  4. How Much Apartment Can You Afford in Texas vs. California? - AOL

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    The cities were sorted by total population to show costs of living in different cities at different sizes to find the apartments you can afford in Texas and California. All data was collected on ...

  5. More people move from California to Texas than any other ...

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    Top sources of Texas' net gain of residents. In 2022, an estimated 668,000 people moved to Texas, according to a new release from Texas Realtors.In all, the state saw a net gain of almost 175,000 ...

  6. List of U.S. states and territories by GDP - Wikipedia

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    The three U.S. states with the highest GDPs were California ($4.080 trillion), Texas ($2.695 trillion), and New York ($2.284 trillion).

  7. California - Wikipedia

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    California has the most school students in the country, with over 6.2 million in the 2005–06 school year, giving California more students in school than 36 states have in total population and one of the highest projected enrollments in the country. [265]

  8. Everything’s Bigger in Texas — Including Taxes, Which Are ...

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    That’s not the only income group where taxes are higher in Texas than California, either: The middle 20% of earners in Texas — making $35,800 to $56,000 a year — pay 9.7% in state and local ...

  9. Comparison of U.S. state and territory governments - Wikipedia

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    California: From 1933 to 2011 there was a two-thirds requirement for general fund appropriations for purposes other than public schools (Const., Art. IV, Sec. 12). Because the Legislature typically passes one main budget bill, the requirement effectively applied to the whole budget bill. [7]