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What Happens When the 1% Go Remote

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9 points by stevenking86 5 years ago · 3 comments

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jelliclesfarm 5 years ago

the article says that it wrecks havoc on city finances. obviously, they are referring to the silicon valley exodus. most of the move is to red states with less tax burden demands.

who is going to break the news to california?

also: california will chase you and claim taxes even if you move to another state and if you ask much own a tiny apartment or a utility bill in your name. which means that those who are moving out..its the same with businesses..if their goal is to give their businesses a chance to survive financially will have to cut ALL ties with california. clean cut. they'd have no reason to return.

  • bsder 5 years ago

    Any business that will relocate once for tax reasons will relocate multiple times for tax reasons.

    As a Californian I can simply laugh and say, "Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out."

    And I'm still waiting for the all the Republicans in Southern California to decamp for their Red State utopias.

    Please. I'd like to buy a house down here sometime.

    • jelliclesfarm 5 years ago

      But it’s not republicans who are leaving. It’s the blue contingent that is leaving CA in droves ..at least in my circle. It’s very interesting. There is a real possibility that by next election Texas might turn blue. We’ll see what happens.

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