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Florida’s Tax Cut Plan Faces Collapse in Migration Expectations
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Florida’s net domestic migration has plummeted from 208,000 people per year during the pandemic to just 22,000 in 2025, raising serious concerns about the state’s economic strategy. The sharp reversal in migration trends threatens tourism and real estate markets, while the tax cut plan now appears ill-timed. This development could jeopardize Florida’s long-term economic growth and prompt a broader reassessment of migration policies in the U.S. South. The state’s economic viability is now directly tied to future migration patterns.