Washington state just passed a tax on incomes above one million dollars a year. The so-called “millionaires tax” has critics warning we’re about to see an exodus of Washington’s wealthiest residents.
So we wanted to know whether “millionaire migration” is really a thing.
Today, what states that already have millionaire taxes can tell us about what to expect here in Washington.
GUEST:
Cristobal Young, Associate Professor in the Department of Sociology at Cornell University
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