I had to look up cost of living in Jersey. That is very high tax. I have done some research on places with cheaper tax. Alabama is cheaper than Ga but I don't really want to move there. Ga has been one of the cheaper tax areas in the past but it's changing.
that is because in a highly industrialized state like new jersey,you have LOTS of huge corporations that are using,and wearing out the civic infrastructure,and not paying taxes on it,so the PEOPLE have to make up the difference that the corporations arent paying,whereas in a more sparesly industrialized state like alabama,there arent as many large corporations,so the taxes are lower because it is spread out more evenly,and everyone is paying their fair share of it,compared to a state like new jersey.
but,the more industrialized a state becaome,the more its tax rates go up.
its not rocket science....
it is just very simple math.
if the politicians werent being bought&paid for by their corporate masters with their campaign contributions,so that the politicians could continue to stay in their seats of power on easy street,this wouldnt be the case,but they ARE,so....
you do the math.
Edited by
shovelheaddave
on Mon 07/02/18 01:38 PM