I'm not surprised they're not fleeing in droves... I mean, who wants to leave their comfy lives for the sake of a few extra bucks?
It's all about stability and security, you know? And let's be real, most high-earners are already tied down by family, work, and social networks. The thought of uprooting everything just because taxes go up is like, "no thanks". And what about the social benefits? I mean, who wants to leave their community when they've built a life there? It's not just about tax savings; it's about living in a place that offers quality services and support. We should be focusing on making our cities more attractive to young professionals, not trying to lure high-earners with gimmicky tax cuts. 