SEPTEMBER 2, 2011 | by KATRINA CURRIE

Pennsylvania Lost $5 Billion in Annual Income from Residents Movin' Out

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When it comes to interstate migration, Pennsylvania is among the biggest losers of residents and the income they earn, according to a Tax Foundation map using IRS data. Between 1999 to 2009, Pennsylvania lost $4.9 billion in net annual income from residents who moved to states, most with lower taxes, less regulation and greater job growth.

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