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“Consider the high taxes and the rest of it, this really shouldn’t be a surprise. But, nearly 59 percent of Mayflower’s moves over the first nine months of 2009 in New Jersey were to relocate residents out of the state. The only three states that surpassed New Jersey were Michigan (66 percent), Maine (59.2 percent) and Nebraska (62.5 percent). “For the last four years, we have been ranked among the highest in the percentage of outbound moves,” said Assemblywoman Nancy Munoz. “There are reasons for that, starting with taxes and jobs. Unfortunately, we have too many of the former and not enough of the latter. And with the governor saying he will not rule out further tax increases, the trend for more people leaving the state will continue.”
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any comment from the Candidates?