FOX Business’ Madison Alworth reports on how Georgia is benefitting from more Americans leaving blue states like California.
States like Florida and Texas have seen an economic boom and a population surge as droves of Americans fled blue states following the COVID pandemic.
The exodus is now extending into the battleground states.
Thousands have flocked to Georgia due to its affordability, job availability and tax-friendly policies. As a result, cities like Atlanta are making new names for themselves as tech and startup hot spots.
"[Atlanta is] sometimes referred to [as] the Silicon Valley of the South. Not intentionally, but that's a great comparison," Dr. Noze Best CEO Christy Brown told FOX Business' Madison Alworth.
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Atlanta has become a breeding ground for billion-dollar startups due to the business-friendly tax structure and low levels of government regulation.
One CEO said even though Georgia is a purple state, leaders and the community are «aligned» in their goal to maintain a business-friendly atmosphere.
«Literally, whether it's blue or red, because clearly we're in a purple state, doesn't matter. Everyone's aligned that business is what helps drive safer communities,» Flock Safety founding CEO Garrett Langley told Alworth.
Georgia is seeing a boom in its tech and entertainment industry as the blue state exodus drives consumers and owners to business-friendly cities like Atlanta. (iStock / iStock)
The attention on Atlanta extends beyond startups and entrepreneurs. Tech giants including Google, Microsoft and Apple are all opening offices in the Peach State's capital city.
Venture Atlanta, one of the largest venture capital conferences in
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