Affluent Americans are flocking to Florida four times faster than to any other state.

According to a recent article published by Fortune, the sunny state is popular for its warm climate and no income tax, making it a haven for wealthy individuals. Largely for this reason, it has taken in more high-income earners than any other state, according to a new analysis from SmartAsset. IRS data was analyzed to measure pre-pandemic net migration patterns from 2019 to 2020 from which we can see that American families earned on average over 200,000 $ per year.

While some left Florida during this period, many moved in, creating a net influx of 20,263 high-income families. That's nearly four times the number of families in seniors in the second most popular place: Texas, which saw a net migration rate of 5,356 families.

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The Miami International Auto Show is back!

From exciting reveals to thrilling test drives, hit the road to Miami Beach for the 2022 Miami International Auto Show.
One of the largest shows of its kind in America and a highlight of Miami automotive culture, the Miami International Auto Show returns October 15-23. The exhibit will cover more than one million sqft at the Miami Beach Convention Center, bringing with it hundreds of new cars, trucks, SUVs, electric vehicles and crossovers. The show will also feature a number of 'Ride and Drives', where attendees can try out their favorite car.

The show began in 1971 and is sponsored by the South Florida Automobile Dealers Association. Over its 50-year history, the show has raised more than $7 million for local charities, and recently $400,000 for longtime partner Ronald McDonald House.

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