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Millionaires can’t stop leaving lefty New York — and it’s cost the state nearly $11B in tax revenue: study
New York's share of US millionaires has significantly declined, resulting in nearly $11 billion lost in tax revenue over one year, per a new study. The exodus of wealthy individuals from the state is described as a major financial loss.
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