Here are the facts:
Miami-Dade County Key Trends (post-2018):
• School Enrollment Decline: Miami-Dade County Public Schools saw a sharp drop, with ~13,000 fewer students
• County population grew only ~3-4% since 2018 (from ~2.71 million to ~2.80 million), with recent flattening or slight declines.
• County-level property tax revenue increased ~60-65%+ since 2018 (from ~$1.97 billion to ~$3 billion+)
• Driven by Home Values: Revenue.
@mattyglesias On what evidence? The reality is that public school enrollments have declined, the state population is flat (±3%), and local governments are receiving more revenue solely from the value of our homes.
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@DavidSacks I guess this supports your argument re: job losses due to AI.
AI spend is staggering and will persist, says Wells Fargo's Tom Porcelli https://t.co/UU1Q70rDIe via @YouTube
@JakeStofan@FLSenate It is important to note that public school enrollment has declined, yet budgets are skyrocketing. Local governments are receiving more money based solely on the value of our homes. No additional services are provided.
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@MayorDaniella We are open to your proposals to reduce our property tax burden, which is based solely on the value of our property. This is true even if the property has been paid in full.
Since this year we’ve been narrowly dodging everything by a hair
Armageddon, erased civilizations, pandemics, market crashes, excommunications, and all manner of daily tragedies
I would officially declare Summer 2026 as the:
“TUTTO PASSA SUMMER” 🏖️😎
(Everything flows)
Abolishing private property in 2 easy steps
Step 1 - Rent control: Rent is lower than costs and taxes so you can't do maintenance.
Step 2 - Seizure: You don't have the money to do maintenance and the state uses it as an excuse to take your property.