Americans Moved to Low-Tax States in 2024 – Tax Foundation

Hawaii lost the greatest share of its population to other states (0.65 percent). Not far behind were New York and California, which each lost 0.61 percent of their residents to other states, followed by Alaska (0.51 percent) and Illinois (0.44 percent).
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Leaving Soon, just not soon enough
1 year ago

Can you believe money does make a difference. Illinois has some of the highest taxes and they are busted degusted and broke. The services are only fair at best, the roads need work.
They do not have the change of a nickel. Who is getting all this money?

illeagle
1 year ago

Illinois, you got to try harder!!!

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