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Florida’s big tax cut plan assumes a level of migration that has already collapsed 90%
Florida's population growth slowed from 8.5% (2020-2024) despite historical migration driven by amenities and tax policies. A proposed 2026 property tax amendment aims to expand homestead exemptions, relying on continued in-migration to offset revenue losses. Census data analysis suggests migration patterns may no longer support the state's fiscal assumptions.
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