The whole "income tax" thing is WAY blown out of proportion. For overall tax burden, Texas ranks VERY high.
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In Texas everyone averages 30k miles a year in their car. That not only costs a lot, but it is about 700 hours a year sitting in the car. North Carolina has WAY more stuff to do and it is all closer. You can go to the beach one weekend and the mountains the next. 15k miles a year is considered a lot of driving in NC. So there is an extra 200 hours a year you just gained.
Texas has the best mid priced restaurants and grocery stores in America. Nothing in all of America is even close to the quality of Market Street and HEB.
The weather is Texas is absolutely horrible and you will be able to do stuff outside in North Carolina. With Texas weather comes Texas mosquitoes. It does not have to suck that bad.
North Carolina has rivers and lakes that are actually not a health hazard to get into. I will never ever get into a body of water in Texas as it is nothing but filth and fertilizer. Texans simply don't care about living with horrid levels of pollution.
Texas and North Carolina have quality education for the most part. Both states have high quality Universities. The NC schools are probably rated slightly higher than Texas but Texas has more quality Colleges.
People in Texas are slightly cooler than NC. In NC they kinda get into your business. In Texas everyone pushes their friends to succeed more.
I would choose NC over Texas 100 days of 100 because it is more relaxed and the quality of life is way higher. But I am me and you are you. If you value bars and restaurants, then Texas is better. If you value clean amazing national and state parks, rivers, beaches, BBQ, and relaxing, then NC blows away Texas. I advise you don't even worry about the money, live the best life you can.
Here are some other things you should consider...
In Texas everyone averages 30k miles a year in their car. That not only costs a lot, but it is about 700 hours a year sitting in the car. North Carolina has WAY more stuff to do and it is all closer. You can go to the beach one weekend and the mountains the next. 15k miles a year is considered a lot of driving in NC. So there is an extra 200 hours a year you just gained.
Texas has the best mid priced restaurants and grocery stores in America. Nothing in all of America is even close to the quality of Market Street and HEB.
The weather is Texas is absolutely horrible and you will be able to do stuff outside in North Carolina. With Texas weather comes Texas mosquitoes. It does not have to suck that bad.
North Carolina has rivers and lakes that are actually not a health hazard to get into. I will never ever get into a body of water in Texas as it is nothing but filth and fertilizer. Texans simply don't care about living with horrid levels of pollution.
Texas and North Carolina have quality education for the most part. Both states have high quality Universities. The NC schools are probably rated slightly higher than Texas but Texas has more quality Colleges.
People in Texas are slightly cooler than NC. In NC they kinda get into your business. In Texas everyone pushes their friends to succeed more.
I would choose NC over Texas 100 days of 100 because it is more relaxed and the quality of life is way higher. But I am me and you are you. If you value bars and restaurants, then Texas is better. If you value clean amazing national and state parks, rivers, beaches, BBQ, and relaxing, then NC blows away Texas. I advise you don't even worry about the money, live the best life you can.