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[quote=Anonymous]This is just like the thread moaning about wanting to move out of Montgomery County because of PEPCO. Taxes are only one of many factors in where to live. Most people have several dozen factors that contribute to their decision where to live, when to move, etc. People rarely move over only one factor. It is usually a combination of changes that provide the impetus to move. I can imagine that a wealthy family of empty nesters who are ready to downsize, might consider the tax rate a reason to finally push them to move, but I would be very surprised if any wealthy MD residents left solely because of the high tax rate. When you consider size of family, size of home, size of property, distance to school/work, commute, school of choice, proximity to family/friends/activities, taxes, public services, individual rights, political choices, and on and on, taxes are not that significant to the majority of people when deciding where and when to move.[/quote]
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