Author observes:
States without income taxes also tend to rely more heavily on sales and excise taxes, which fall disproportionately on moderate-income families. Balancing the budget on the backs of families who lack a stable financial footing is unsustainable in the long run, and it runs the risk of dampening consumer spending that fuels so much of our nations economy.
That is what you have to do every time you pay your taxes.
Yeah - the Obama administration was pouring money in to the states that supported him.
The economy didn’t grow because they raised taxes.
The economy grew because your Congress and President were picking winners and losers.
Thanks for the money btw. :)
It’s the property tax that takes the biggest bite and hampers growth.
The people doing all the relocating to red states disagree.
Q for the author of this swill: Really? Then why in HADES has NYS been hemorrhaging House seats for DECADES?!
This makes perfect sense. To take the argument to its logical conclusion, all the states should have income tax rates of at least 80% or maybe even 100%. That way we can really get those economies moving.
Political stance
ITEP’s quantitative analyses are utilized by observers from across the political spectrum and by analysts within government.
ITEP, as well as the associated Citizens for Tax Justice, has been characterized as liberal.
That’s pretty mild a description.
All you have to do is a simple web search for the outfit and see who quotes these folks the most.
(Hint - it is not conservatives)
It’s BS but if it means more people stay in NY, Ill and CA, go right ahead and believe it.
Good deal. Now just remove the deductibility of those high tax liberal puke states and they will be tax heaven!
Texas and Florida are underachieving?? I doubt it.
More tariffs and less income taxes.
The ITEP is a liberal organization, so of course it would attack supply-side economics and promote higher taxes.
I have a great idea, you should be unable to deduct your state taxes from your federal government responsibilities, then lets redo the math on the Supply side failure
Utter nonsense
I want a flat Federal Tax, no deductions whatsoever.
Us Alaskans would disagree.
DUUH, New York has the financials; California has the Movies and TV. Skews the findings.
The same conclusuioners that said breaking windows stimulated the boconony. Makes just as little cents.
What is completely missing here is the cause and effect relationship, not to mention cross-segmentation.
The fact that taxes are high in CA and NY is not the cause of their economic success, though conversely I suspect that Texas would be pretty barren if it had a large income tax.
And of course the experience varies depend on your status. If you are a poor unemployed schmoe who doesn’t want to work of course you are better off in high income tax states where everything is handled to you on a platter including free housing, food, cell phones, internet, etc. States without income taxes tend to have less generous benefits for those permanently on the dole. Conversely, the business owner who works his butt off is much better in a no tax state v. CA and NY where you will pay a fortune in taxes.