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The Great Recalibration: Tech Titans Rewire Their Future Beyond Blue

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Jamie Dimon, Chairman and CEO of JPMorgan Chase, delivered remarks at the America Business Forum in Miami. During his address, he shared his perspective on the movement of both capital and people towards Florida.

An increasing count of billionaires, chief executives, and significant corporations are shifting their operations from blue states to red states. They often cite more favorable tax policies, less stringent regulatory frameworks, and a more welcoming commercial environment as key motivators.

This phenomenon has accelerated in the past few years, showing no distinct indications of abating.

A number of prominent enterprises have either recently relocated or declared intentions to transfer their main corporate offices:

Palantir Technologies

Palantir Technologies announced in February its decision to move its corporate base from Denver to Miami. (Rafael Henrique/SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images)

The technology firm declared in February that it had transferred its principal office from Denver to Miami.

ExxonMobil

The energy behemoth stated this week its departure from New Jersey and its reincorporation in Texas, highlighting the state’s business-friendly legal landscape following years of contentious legal battles.

Public Storage

The organization revealed last month its plan to shift its corporate hub from Glendale, California, to Frisco, Texas, concluding a half-century presence in California.

Yamaha Motor Co.

Boats in the water at a boat show.

A general view of Yamaha boats at the marina at the Miami International Boat Show on Feb. 16, 2017 in Miami, Florida. (Alexander Tamargo/Getty Images for Yamaha Motor Co., LTD)

Yamaha is transferring its U.S. central operations from California to Georgia, after a tenure of almost 50 years in the Golden State, as the company disclosed in February.

OVER $126M IN 60 DAYS — FLORIDA REAL ESTATE TYCOONS SAY BLUE-STATE AFFLUENCE MIGRATION IS NOW PERMANENT

SpaceX and X

The space exploration firm and the social media platform relocated their principal offices from California to Texas, Elon Musk confirmed in 2024, citing policy-related concerns.

Tesla

Tesla factory in Austin

The Tesla Gigafactory under construction in Austin, Texas, on Feb. 1, 2022. (Thomas Allison/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

The electric-vehicle manufacturer, owned by Musk, officially moved its corporate hub from Palo Alto, California, to its Gigafactory in Texas, during December 2021.

Chevron

The energy corporation announced in 2024 its intention to transfer its main office from San Ramon, California, to Houston, Texas.

Playboy

Playboy Enterprises declared last year its plan to shift its Los Angeles corporate base to Miami Beach.

Oracle

Oracle CEO Larry Ellison

Larry Ellison’s Oracle moved its headquarters out of California to Texas, and a few years later, moved to Nashville. (Andrew Harnik/Getty Images)

Larry Ellison’s tech entity announced in 2024 its relocation of its principal office to Nashville, Tennessee. The company had previously transferred its main base from California to Texas in 2020, as reported by Fortune.

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Concurrently, some other enterprises are expanding their presence rather than undergoing full relocations.

In-N-Out Burger sign outside of California location

In-N-Out is expected to open a 100,000-square-foot eastern office near Nashville later this year. (Robert Gauthier/Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Starbucks recently disclosed plans to inaugurate a new corporate office in Nashville, Tennessee. In-N-Out is also projected to unveil a 100,000-square-foot eastern branch near Nashville later this year.

The shift additionally encompasses prominent individuals:

Howard Schultz

The former Starbucks CEO recently moved his residence to Florida after decades spent in Washington state.

Jeff Bezos

Amazon’s founder announced in 2023 his departure from Seattle for Miami.

Ken Griffin

The Citadel CEO transferred the hedge fund’s main office from Chicago to Miami in 2022, citing urban crime rates and failed municipal policies.

Peter Thiel

PayPal co-founder Peter Thiel

Peter Thiel established a new office for Thiel Capital in Miami. (Marco Bello/Getty Images)

The PayPal co-founder recently founded a new branch for Thiel Capital in Miami, according to Business Insider.

Stephen Ross

The originator of Related Companies and proprietor of the Miami Dolphins, relocated his primary residence from New York to Florida, as reported by the New York Post.

Mark Zuckerberg

The Meta CEO and his spouse, Priscilla Chan, have reportedly finalized the purchase of an expansive Miami-area estate for a sum slightly below the initial $200 million asking price.

Sergey Brin

The co-founder of Google also reportedly completed the acquisition of a $51 million property in northern Miami Beach recently.

Elon Musk

Elon Musk

Elon Musk has moved himself and the headquarters of SpaceX and X to Texas. (Gonzalo Fuentes/Reuters)

Musk, the planet’s wealthiest individual, declared in 2020 his move to Texas, according to The Wall Street Journal.

FLORIDA CHAMBER CEO SAYS HIGH-TAX STATES ARE IN A ‘DEATH SPIRAL’ AS $4M-AN-HOUR AFFLUENCE MIGRATION ACCELERATES

Florida, which imposes no state income levy, has become a significant magnet for affluent individuals. 

Lawmakers in California are also contemplating new taxes designed to target the ultra-rich. A proposed ballot initiative for 2026 would implement a one-time 5% tax on individuals possessing more than $1 billion.

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Florida, which has no state income tax, has become a major draw for wealthy individuals. (Getty Images)

Critics contend that increased taxation could prompt a greater exodus of businesses and prosperous inhabitants from the state.

FOX Business’ Eric Revell, Kristen Altus, Aislinn Murphy and Michael Dorgan contributed to this report.

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