return2ozma@lemmy.world to News@lemmy.world · 1 year ago$1.5 billion in estimated revenue: A look at the Massachusetts 'millionaire's tax' first year taxing the richwww.wbur.orgexternal-linkmessage-square118fedilinkarrow-up1664arrow-down14cross-posted to: brainworms@lemm.eeeattherich@kbin.social
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minus-squareMSgtRedFox@infosec.publinkfedilinkarrow-up1·edit-21 year agoCalifornia is weird like that. I’ve seen plenty of sentiments about California surviving standalone as its own nation. Without doing any research, most of us assume the revenue and economy is based on key industries like tech, agriculture? Would the states survive if it didn’t have his current water supply for agriculture? With the Exodus of some tech companies, what is that trend look like overall? If it continues, will the state still be in the same good shape? I’m assuming the great weather has something to do with it?
California is weird like that. I’ve seen plenty of sentiments about California surviving standalone as its own nation.
Without doing any research, most of us assume the revenue and economy is based on key industries like tech, agriculture?
Would the states survive if it didn’t have his current water supply for agriculture?
With the Exodus of some tech companies, what is that trend look like overall? If it continues, will the state still be in the same good shape?
I’m assuming the great weather has something to do with it?