A data analyst compares tax rates across Minnesota, Tennessee, and Texas, finding that low-income families in no-income-tax states like Tennessee and Texas pay more than double the effective tax rate of their Minnesota counterparts, while middle-income families pay nearly identical rates across all three states. The wealthy benefit most from low-income-tax policies, with top earners in Tennessee paying significantly less than those in Minnesota.
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A data analyst compares tax rates across Minnesota, Tennessee, and Texas, finding that low-income families in no-income-tax states like Tennessee and Texas pay more than double the effective tax rate of their Minnesota counterparts, while middle-income families pay nearly identical rates across all three states. The wealthy benefit most from low-income-tax policies, with top earners in Tennessee paying significantly less than those in Minnesota.