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Wages in Florida

I live in Illinois and will be moving to Florida in the near future. My question is about wages in Florida. Are they going up since cost of living is soaring in Florida? Florida has the highest inflation in the nation because of the huge influx. I want to thank the people who I messaged about this. I make about 50/hr in Illinois as an X ray tech. I have over 20 years experience but still New grads at my hospital and those in surrounding areas in the city are making 31/hr right out of school. Let that sink in. Wow, that’s great and it’s fair. I’m not sure why the difference in pay. Most people think the cost of living is higher in Illinois . It’s not. It’s a myth. I pay 2200 rent in downtown Chicago. It’s a real nice place. If I wanted to live farther away I can get 1600 a month. Gas is same price. Food is the same price. Housing is the same price and probably more in Florida recently. Why is the price we are payed so much different? It makes no sense. So I’m gonna move to Florida with over 20 years experience to the West Palm beach area. How much you think I will make?

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