The 10 states with the highest taxes

Started by walkstall, January 19, 2018, 06:16:22 PM

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walkstall

10. Oregon
•Tax burden: 10.3%
•National average: 9.9%


9. Rhode Island
•Tax burden: 10.8%
•National average: 9.9%


8. Minnesota
•Tax burden: 10.8%
•National average: 9.9%


7. Maryland
•Tax burden: 10.9%
•National average: 9.9%


6. California
•Tax burden: 11%
•National average: 9.9%


5. Illinois
•Tax burden: 11%
•National average: 9.9%


4. Wisconsin
•Tax burden: 11%
•National average: 9.9%


3. New Jersey
•Tax burden: 12.2%
•National average: 9.9%


2. Connecticut
•Tax burden: 12.6%
•National average: 9.9%


The winner....

1. New York
•Tax burden: 12.7%
•National average: 9.9%




Washington state # 34
•Tax burden: 11.72

I can remember always being number one.
A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

SueAnn

Walks, where is Pennsylvania on that list?

Hoofer

It wasn't too long ago, the politicians would use things like "lowest teacher salaries in the country" or "lowest property tax rate in the state" or "far lower than the national average" or "crumbling infrastructure" or "protecting the state's AAA bond rating" as justification for raising taxes.

former Virginia Democrat Governors Mark Warner & Timm Kaine... did I miss any of them?  ...nice to know both these characters are in the Senate, eh?
All animals are created equal; Some just take longer to cook.   Survival is keeping an eye on those around you...

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walkstall

Quote from: SueAnn on January 19, 2018, 06:25:21 PM
Walks, where is Pennsylvania on that list?

Pennsylvania number 24  @ 8.52%

You can find each state at...
https://wallethub.com/edu/states-with-highest-lowest-tax-burden/20494/

Some states will go up with the new tax laws that started 1/1/2018
A politician thinks of the next election. A statesman, of the next generation.- James Freeman Clarke

Always remember "Feelings Aren't Facts."

Possum

Quote from: walkstall on January 19, 2018, 06:16:22 PM
10. Oregon
•Tax burden: 10.3%
•National average: 9.9%


9. Rhode Island
•Tax burden: 10.8%
•National average: 9.9%


8. Minnesota
•Tax burden: 10.8%
•National average: 9.9%


7. Maryland
•Tax burden: 10.9%
•National average: 9.9%


6. California
•Tax burden: 11%
•National average: 9.9%


5. Illinois
•Tax burden: 11%
•National average: 9.9%


4. Wisconsin
•Tax burden: 11%
•National average: 9.9%


3. New Jersey
•Tax burden: 12.2%
•National average: 9.9%


2. Connecticut
•Tax burden: 12.6%
•National average: 9.9%


The winner....

1. New York
•Tax burden: 12.7%
•National average: 9.9%




Washington state # 34
•Tax burden: 11.72

I can remember always being number one.
Walks, please tell the liberals in California and New York that the tax burden is 15% for people living in Texas.  Too many of them are moving here.

Hoofer

I moved from #4 to #40.   It wasn't just TAXes that went down, so did electric rates, gasoline, food costs, rent, and a whole bunch of other things that are... well, related to high taxes!

High Taxes inflate the end-user cost of everything, because businesses don't pay taxes - it's just passed along to the consumer.
All animals are created equal; Some just take longer to cook.   Survival is keeping an eye on those around you...