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by pxmpxm
455 days ago
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Mixed up the numbers, 37% was the number of the article I was thinking of. https://www.wsj.com/opinion/biden-welfare-spending-transfer-... In any case, I don't see how the state net revenue balance is relevant as a justification for this - all that's saying is california has fatter tail on the income distribution. You don't "own" those rich people, as the high-tax states are coming to find out with the mass exodus to florida. Definitionally 4/10 of california residents cannot be in poverty. |
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