Rich Californians Are Fed Up With The State's Crazy Taxes -- Here's Where They Should Move
As it stands, the richest residents in the state pay up to 51.9 percent of their income in federal and state
That's left some well-heeled residents less than thrilled. We covered the January PGA event where San Diego-based pro golfer
Woods now calls Florida home, a state that is quickly becoming the go-to refuge for wealthy Americans looking to preserve their riches.
A report from the Institute of Taxation and Economic Policy highlights
If Mickelson and other millionaires are looking for a place to get the most mileage out of their hard-earned cash, we've got a few ideas:
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