this is somewhat false…there was a billion in taxpayer income LOST due to the deluge of people leaving Minnesota…I know several people in Minnesota and they are planning to move to either lower tax states or states with no income tax. folks really need to learn how to do research before creating false info meme’s like this.
“there was a billion in taxpayer income LOST due to the deluge of people leaving Minnesota”
Interesting that the only place this “analysis” comes up is from the Center of the American Experiment…a Koch Bros funded “think tank” with the sole agenda of getting Conservatives elected.
No credible economic journal cites their “research”.
Being from Minnesota myself; considering the mess Pawlenty and Ventura left us in, Dayton’s done much good (except for public funding of the new Vikings stadium).
We also have one of the few health care systems that work pretty well.
this is somewhat false…there was a billion in taxpayer income LOST due to the deluge of people leaving Minnesota…I know several people in Minnesota and they are planning to move to either lower tax states or states with no income tax. folks really need to learn how to do research before creating false info meme’s like this.
sounds like you’ve been a victim of the same thing you’re proposing others are. check out the growth rate and unemployment rates
“there was a billion in taxpayer income LOST due to the deluge of people leaving Minnesota”
Interesting that the only place this “analysis” comes up is from the Center of the American Experiment…a Koch Bros funded “think tank” with the sole agenda of getting Conservatives elected.
No credible economic journal cites their “research”.
Seriously.
Being from Minnesota myself; considering the mess Pawlenty and Ventura left us in, Dayton’s done much good (except for public funding of the new Vikings stadium).
We also have one of the few health care systems that work pretty well.