Josh Rauh: Rich Residents Flee California Taxes, Help Impoverish The State
Hoover Institution fellow Josh Rauh discusses his National Bureau of Economic Research paper "Behavioral Responses to State Income Taxation of High Earners: Evidence from California," which Rauh co-authored with Ryan Shyu.
October 9, 2019 via The John Batchelor Show via Hoover Daily Report
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