The Blue State Exodus Accelerates – Wall Street Journal

image "Sorry, Mr. Pritzker. The data is clear that Illinois and other states dominated by progressives are losing human talent in droves to better-governed states." New IRS data shows a net 105,000 people left Illinois in 2021, taking with them some $10.9 billion in AGI. That’s up from $8.5 billion in 2020 and $6 billion in 2019. See Wirepoints own details on the new IRS numbers nationally here and for Illinois here.
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Mark
2 years ago

Illinois is doing fine,we moved to NWI just for the weather.

Old Spartan
2 years ago

It is absolutely amazing how JB gets away with the most blatantly stupid things he says. So the IRS’s ‘Migration’ report isn’t about migration JB? OK? But the most shocking thing is that the public and press– and especially the press– don’t call him out on it. As we all know the continuously successful effort to ignore the problem just lets the problem get worse and worse. How long will it be before the State of Illinois needs a tax increase to pay the bills? Some experts are now starting to say in 3-4 years if this migration of high… Read more »

Poor Taxpayer
2 years ago

There is a direct correlation between raising taxes and exodus of residents. PPF says lots more taxes can be increased. He is right, but they will be paid by few residents.

fed up neighbor
2 years ago

Will there be any taxpayer’s left in Illinois I wonder.

mqyl
2 years ago

State of IL workers, woke young people, illegal immigrants, and retirees; and many retirees will leave if IL starts taxing retiree income

JackBolly
2 years ago

Let’s face it – Biden, Pritzker, and the Leftist Democrats, aided and abetted by the establishment media, are experts at gaslighting. They wouldn’t keep doing it if it didn’t work.

Bosco
2 years ago

Round boy cannot help but to lie about population numbers. He is captaining a sinking ship and does not want to alert the passengers that all is not well. But rest assured , he and his billions will be just fine!

Olds461
2 years ago
Reply to  Bosco

I have a slightly different take on this…….Round Boy wants to run for president and it’s more about not alerting the rest of the nation’s voters of how bad things are here. That said, is there any……ANY democrat run state, city, etc. that is doing well? (by the traditional definitions of what “doing well” means.)

Goodgulf Greyteeth
2 years ago

Well, time for Guv’nor Doesn’t Matter to waddle out in front of a camera again to dismissively remind us that articles of this sort are the work of “Carnival Barkers,” and that Illinois is proudly leading the rest of the states to a progressive-n-woke utopia.

Da Judge
2 years ago

I voted with my feet and left Taxistan over 20 years ago.

The amount of money I save in property, income, sales, etc. taxes allows me to pay $40,000 in CASH for a NEW car every 4 years.

Da Judge

Da Judge
2 years ago

God help us if this platinum spoon over privileged POS runs for Prez.

Bosco
2 years ago
Reply to  Da Judge

The scariest part is the sheer number of fools who would vote for him!

Ex Illini
2 years ago

The typical response of the liberal elitist to people leaving blue states is good riddance! JB is a shining example of the liberal elitist. He knows he is smarter and better than everyone else, and he’s going to prove it. Sadly, he has a very real chance of making it happen, as the Dems will bail out blue states every time they gain control in Washington. If this gargantuan arrogant waste of space realizes what he believes is his destiny, this country is finished, as he will test the limits of executive action. At that point it will be confiscation… Read more »

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