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California’s wealthy are trading the Golden State for the Golden Nugget
California's high income tax rate (13.3%) and additional taxes on wealth, such as mansion taxes and proposed exit taxes, are driving wealthy residents to relocate to Nevada, which has no state income tax. The article highlights concerns that California prioritizes taxing wealth over fostering economic growth, with examples of significant financial savings for high earners moving to Nevada.
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