Millions of people are leaving high-tax states like California and New York: Here’s where they’re moving and how much they’re saving in 2026
California: Lost $11.9 billion in adjusted gross income (AGI)
New York: Lost $9.9 billion
Illinois: Lost $6 billion
Massachusetts: Lost $4 billion
New Jersey: Lost $2.6 billion
https://www.msn.com/en-us/money/markets ... %20savings.
And now these pathetic losers that wanna tax everybody to death and can’t understand why everybody left, are gaining support for a departure Tax
you leave our state we’re gonna hunt you down and tax you for it
The blue state $$$$ bleeding to red states continues.
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Re: The blue state $$$$ bleeding to red states continues.
Add Maryland to the list….. and Now Witch Hoochel is threatening to chase you down after you move out of New York….. New York is known for muggings though
“Maryland has become California on the Chesapeake," said Shoemaker. "It only gets worse. It's not getting better. And at some point, I just had to make a personal decision that it's time to throw in the towel and head for what I believe are greener pastures."
Shoemaker is not the only one. He said that he sees Marylanders giving up on the state "all the time."
"The State of Maryland has one of the worst outward migration numbers of any state in the country right now," he said. "So, I don't know who’s going to be the last to foot the bill for the profligate spending that Annapolis likes to engage in, but it's not going to be me, I can tell you that."
“Maryland has become California on the Chesapeake," said Shoemaker. "It only gets worse. It's not getting better. And at some point, I just had to make a personal decision that it's time to throw in the towel and head for what I believe are greener pastures."
Shoemaker is not the only one. He said that he sees Marylanders giving up on the state "all the time."
"The State of Maryland has one of the worst outward migration numbers of any state in the country right now," he said. "So, I don't know who’s going to be the last to foot the bill for the profligate spending that Annapolis likes to engage in, but it's not going to be me, I can tell you that."