This is how much income tax you're paying to your state.
New York collected $2,249 per capita in individual state income taxes during the 2017 fiscal year, according to the Tax Foundation.
If you're thinking of fleeing to a place with a lower or no income tax, remember that states need to get their revenue from somewhere. Here's an example: New Hampshire won't levy your wages, yet the Granite State imposes some of the highest state and local property taxes per capita — $3,115, the Tax Foundation found.
"Local taxes can really depend on whether you live in an urban environment versus rural," said Loughead.Adam Jeffery | CNBC
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