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Tuesday, May 29, 2012

Escape From New York? High-Taxing Empire State Loses 3.4 Million Residents in 10 Years | CNSNews.com

Escape From New York? High-Taxing Empire State Loses 3.4 Million Residents in 10 Years | CNSNews.com


(CNSNews.com) – New York State accounted for the biggest migration exodus of any state in the nation between 2000 and 2010, with 3.4 million residents leaving over that period, according to the Tax Foundation.

Over that decade the state gained 2.1 million, so net migration amounted to 1.3 million, representing a loss of $45.6 billion in income.

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