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marylands high costs push families to florida the careys are next

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The article describes a family moving from Maryland to Florida due to higher living costs in Maryland, particularly utility bills and housing prices. This reflects a broader trend of outmigration from high-cost states to lower-cost ones. The commercial mechanism is weak: no specific company, product, or supply chain is directly affected. The impact is on regional housing markets and state tax revenues, but no concrete commercial channel is identified.

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  • Pat and Jasmine Carey moving from Maryland to Florida due to rising costs.
  • Monthly gas and electric bills in Maryland rose from ~$250 to over $500.
  • Maryland lost over 127,000 residents between 2021 and 2023.
  • Maryland has a housing shortage of about 100,000 homes.
  • Maryland lost an estimated $385 million in tax revenue due to outmigration.

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