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Home Front: Politix
800K To Leave NY & CA Due To High Taxes
2018-04-27
People have been leaving high-tax states for a while now, despite 'academics' (and presumably not real economists) quoted in this column stating otherwise. Looks like Trump poured some gas on this fire!
[CNBC] - Conservative economists Arthur Laffer and Stephen Moore are predicting a new mass exodus of wealth from New York and California because of the new tax law. But academics who have studied taxes and migration call the forecast "pure nonsense."
What happens if the stock market corrects 10% or more? Have the 'academics' considered that angle?
In an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal headlined "So Long, California. Sayonara, New York," Laffer and Moore (who have both advised President Donald Trump) say the new tax bill will cause a net 800,000 people to move out of California and New York over the next three years.
Please spread the migration out a bit. They don't all have to bring their leftest politics to Georgia.
The tax changes limit the deduction of state and local taxes to $10,000, so many high-earning taxpayers in high-tax states will actually face a tax increase under the new tax code.
Not if they move to TX or FL - at least they won't be paying state income tax, which will mean more after-tax take-home pay.
Posted by:Raj

#6  Oh dear. More caravans of asylüm seekers from failed socialist states.
Posted by: Omeger Gray6606   2018-04-27 15:22  

#5  As if the traffic around here isn't bad enough already...
Posted by: ed in texas   2018-04-27 14:43  

#4  "Let them eat cake Sanctuary Cities!" Federalism cuts both ways when you want to be independent...
Posted by: magpie   2018-04-27 12:16  

#3  According to census data and tax roles, about 850,000 middle class property owners have left Californicate for more tax friendly environs.
Posted by: Sock Puppet of Doom   2018-04-27 11:26  

#2  I forgot to mention - the 'academics' in this article attempt to change the subject by saying 'wealthy & super-wealthy' taxpayers aren't going to leave NY and CA, when it is clear Laffer & Moore are talking about 'people' in general.
Posted by: Raj   2018-04-27 08:49  

#1  But academics who have studied taxes and migration call the forecast "pure nonsense.

Hmmm, I do recall CT, MD, and NJ have some actual experience versus academic about the flight of wealth due to taxes.
Posted by: Procopius2k    2018-04-27 08:48  

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