Move to New Jersey or move to Miami?

dark god

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I’ve lived in Cali my whole life and I’m sick of traffic and the overpopulated ****. What La has offered me is access to beautiful women I wouldn’t of ****ed being anywhere else.

I was in New Jersey last week and I loved the people. I felt like I was around real genuine people for a change and it was refreshing. Miami is full of chicks with the same gold digging **** attitude as La.

What should I chose fellas?
I gonna say this because im from jersey..(born in atlantic city) still stuck here...STAY AWAY FROM THIS STATE..RUN, DONT WALK
 

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I think they say grass is always greener on the other side..
 

Don't always be the one putting yourself out for her. Don't always be the one putting all the effort and work into the relationship. Let her, and expect her, to treat you as well as you treat her, and to improve the quality of your life.

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I’m in Central Jersey Monmouth County - one of the best places to live in the US.
Nice, I'm in the "poor"county to the south....Ocean

Monmouth is superior in most ways, better schools, nicer malls, nicer homes higher income even your county parks are alot nicer. Of course, the women are better looking too. Make sure you hit up Red Bank, so many hot women walking around I thought I was in Manhattan
 

EyeBRollin

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Jersey would be a bad choice. Taxes. Population density. Political degeneration.

definitely Florida. Just an opinion having been to both.
Interesting. My father lives in Florida, I live in New Jersey.

Taxes -

Income tax is higher in Jersey obviously (Florida has non) but it’s low until $60,000, average until millionaire bracket, and insane above.

Fuel and car registration fees are significantly higher in Florida.

Tolls are comparable.

Sales tax is higher in Florida.

Property taxes are higher in New Jersey but both states have very high property taxes. New Jersey has significantly better school systems and municipal services.

Utilities are lower in New Jersey.

Groceries are slightly cheaper in New Jersey, with more options of grocer chains

Traffic is significantly worse in Florida

Political degradation is a preference. Objectively, voting is much easier in New Jersey due to automatic registration and more polling locations. Voting in Florida can take hours.
 

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Nice, I'm in the "poor"county to the south....Ocean

Monmouth is superior in most ways, better schools, nicer malls, nicer homes higher income even your county parks are alot nicer. Of course, the women are better looking too. Make sure you hit up Red Bank, so many hot women walking around I thought I was in Manhattan
My buddy lives in Ocean County still. Been living there 12 years. Hates the overdevelopment, traffic, and long drives to NYC. But he pays $900 in rent
 
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