California Budget Problems

Terryray

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difficult as always, and many CA cities worse

difficult as always, and many CA cities worse

I can recall editorials in the Las Vegas Journal-Review every year calling for mandatory tests in economics and finance for everyone in the hordes of LA/CA folks fleeing to Vegas to escape CA's taxes and business climate.

Folks in NV worried the newcomers will think, act and vote like they did in former residence and screw up what good they have going in Clark Co.
 

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It is estimated by the Tax Foundation that the nation as a whole will pay on average 9.7% of its income in state and local taxes in 2008, down from 9.9% in 2007 primarily because income grew faster than tax collections between 2007 and 2008.

New Jersey residents paid 11.8%, topping the charts. New Yorkers were close behind, paying 11.7%, and Connecticut was third at 11.1%. The top 10 were rounded out by Maryland (10.8%), Hawaii (10.6%), California (10.5%), Ohio (10.4%). Vermont (10.3%), Wisconsin (10.2%) and Rhode Island (10.2%).

Alaskans pay the least, 6.4 percent in 2008, but Nevada is close at 6.6 percent. In four states the residents pay between 7 and 8 percent of their income in state and local taxes: Wyoming (7.0%), Florida (7.4%), New Hampshire (7.6%) and South Dakota (7.9%). Four other states round out the bottom 10: Tennessee (8.3%), Texas (8.4%), Louisiana (8.4%) and Arizona (8.5%).

Looks like Red vs Blue to me :shrug:
 
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