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New York, California and other high-taxed states losing billions of dollars while Florida and others prosper from mass migration: IRS
New York’s loss is Florida’s gain. The Sunshine State gained $20.6 billion in annual adjusted gross income from filers who moved there between 2022 and 2023, but states with the highest taxes like New ...
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