Your URL just went to a generic page for me, so it’s unclear what you’re trying to show me.
Almost all Californias are explicitly not taxed more than almost all Texans on a percentage basis. High earners in California are taxed at a 9% higher rate than high earners in Texas however, which is what this conversation was originally about.
The fact that Californians make more money overall than Texas is still irrelevant to the fact that on a percentage basis, 99% of Texans are taxed more in their state than 99% of Californians are in theirs.
mosiacmango@lemm.ee 6 months ago
Your URL just went to a generic page for me, so it’s unclear what you’re trying to show me.
Almost all Californias are explicitly not taxed more than almost all Texans on a percentage basis. High earners in California are taxed at a 9% higher rate than high earners in Texas however, which is what this conversation was originally about.
The fact that Californians make more money overall than Texas is still irrelevant to the fact that on a percentage basis, 99% of Texans are taxed more in their state than 99% of Californians are in theirs.