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Kansas lost $8 billion in adjusted gross income from domestic migration over the last 30 years
New IRS domestic migration data for the State of Kansas demonstrates something the late Milton Friedman said: “If you ever want to know what people prefer, the surest sign is how they vote with their feet.” Kansas had a net loss of $361 million in adjusted gross income in 2023 from U.S. residents moving in […] The post Kansas lost $8 billion in adjusted gross income from domestic migration over the last 30 years appeared first on The Sentinel.
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