
The $690 Billion Exodus: How High-Tax Blue States Are Hemorrhaging Wealth to Florida and Texas
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the staff of the Ridgewood blog
Ridgewood NJ, a seismic economic shift is underway, fundamentally reshaping America’s prosperity map. According to a stark new Census Bureau analysis, high-tax states—often dubbed “Blue States”—are experiencing a mass exodus of their most affluent residents, leading to a stunning financial hemorrhage.
The Historic Wealth Transfer Rocking America
The data reveals that New York and New Jersey alone hemorrhaged nearly $690 billion in resident income over the past decade. A staggering 2.1 million high-earners have fled soaring taxes and concerns over urban decay, relocating to sun-soaked, low-tax havens like Florida and Texas. This is not just migration; it’s a “regional bloodletting,” as economist Steve Moore describes it, fueling a historic wealth transfer from the Northeast to the Sun Belt.

