2/ "I think" is weak. "The data shows" is strong.https://twitter.com/BlairReeves/status/1450258266794205188 …
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3/ I continue to love the prog game of "point at African Americans and talk about rednecks". Mississippi is 40% black. When 40% of the population has an average IQ of 85, yeah, you're not going to generate many billionaires.https://twitter.com/BlairReeves/status/1450267800107421701 …
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4/ > Which you attribute to genetics? yes. > Not much charity in your comment. I don't believe in charity; I believe in data.https://twitter.com/Wills78650430/status/1450479889426046982 …
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I advise clients to move to avoid taxes all of the time. Many do take my advice.
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Yeah, I now think that guy is trolling
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Friends of my parents left California for Las Vegas specifically to avoid paying income tax when they sold their last income property when they retired. If they stayed, they'd have paid 10% on millions. They never moved back.
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Only ~4% of people move out of county in any given year. Of those, 34% move for job reasons (probably where we'd see effects from tax rates). This is small in "no one I've ever met" framework but over time compounds. From 2010 to 2020, Washington, Florida Texas and Nevada...
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All grew 14+% (and all have no incometax). Compared to other large states, New York, California, Pennsylvania, Illinois all grew at or below 6%. Almost nobody moves for tax reasons, but over time almost nobody can add up to a lot of people.
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