Map Charts Flow of Wealth From High-Tax States to Low-Tax States
No shocker
Have you noticed more Californians coming to New Mexico?
Judging from a study of wealth migration, it's not just a feeling you may have — it's true.
A fascinating map showing the amount of money flowing from state to state called "How Money Walks" shows that $950.09 million in wealth moved from California to New Mexico in the span of 15 years.
And while New Mexico's economy has been sluggish, according to the map's figures, more money has come into the state from other states than has come out.
The map's author, Travis H. Brown, tracked the millions of people in the U.S. who moved from state to state, taking with them more than $2 trillion in adjusted gross income. Brown says Americans are fleeing high-tax states and moving to states that offer lower taxes.
The big losers? New York, California, Illinois, New Jersey and Ohio.
Editor's Note: As of February 29, 2024, commenting privileges on reason.com posts are limited to Reason Plus subscribers. Past commenters are grandfathered in for a temporary period. Subscribe here to preserve your ability to comment. Your Reason Plus subscription also gives you an ad-free version of reason.com, along with full access to the digital edition and archives of Reason magazine. We request that comments be civil and on-topic. We do not moderate or assume any responsibility for comments, which are owned by the readers who post them. Comments do not represent the views of reason.com or Reason Foundation. We reserve the right to delete any comment and ban commenters for any reason at any time. Comments may only be edited within 5 minutes of posting. Report abuses.
Please
to post comments
That's an interesting article. Be sure and click on the link to the interactive map.
Yep, they move to your state from California and bring their stupid leftist voting habits with them. See Colorado.