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Where state income taxes hit the middle class hardest

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Mehaniq // Shutterstock Where state income taxes hit the middle class hardest If you’re earning $50,000 a year, where you live could mean the difference between paying less than $50 or about $4,000 in state income taxes annually. That’s a lot more in your pocket — or your state’s coffers — depending on whether you call North Dakota or Oregon home. This wide disparity highlights a shifting tax landscape across the United States, one where locatio…

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Where state income taxes hit the middle class hardest

DataPulse Research and BuchhaltungsButler report a significant disparity in state income taxes for middle-class earners, driving a trend towards flat tax systems.

·Helena, United States
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