
“Hate paying taxes? Then consider a home on the range, and keep as far away from New York as possible. An American making the median national income, driving an average car and living in the median-priced home could end up paying either 60 percent less or almost 40 percent more than the national average. Wyoming had the lowest taxes for residents. That state’s taxpayers shell out 66% less than the national median. Alaska came in closely behind, and Nevada rounded out the top three. On the other hand, New York ranked dead last—its residents pay 39% above the national average. California is right behind at 37 percent above the average, followed by Nebraska’s 36 percent.”
http://www.cnbc.com/id/101504033
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