Census data is useful, but it is still state surveillance. State migration seems to be clearly dictated by tax rates.
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January 14, 2020
Be Skeptical about the Census ([link removed] )
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Why wouldn’t someone want to contribute to social science and an accurate head count? The history of the census provides ample evidence to justify such reluctance.
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New census data show that Americans are continuing to move from high-tax to low-tax states.
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