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Some Red States Are Helping Citizens Save Money Despite Biden’s Agenda

NGEC By NGEC Last updated: May 10, 2024 1 Min Read
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President Joe Biden and his minions never miss an opportunity to boast about all the new levies they want to enact if they win in November, while hiking existing ones, especially those hitting businesses. But a number of economically successful states, to the applause of voters, are continuing to go in the opposite direction by reducing tax burdens.

Low-tax states are gaining population, while punitive ones, such as California, New York, Illinois and New Jersey keep losing residents fleeing to friendlier climes.

This episode of What’s Ahead urges the GOP to make tax reduction a major campaign issue. It also demolishes Joe Biden’s claim that he won’t touch taxpayers making less than $400,000 a year. He already has.

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