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Originally Posted by sopas ej
Me neither; more wealthy people in the Bay Area, right? And wealthy people generally game the system to pay less in taxes, so I would think that the Bay Area would pay less than LA.
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Yeah it's a question of the IE's relative lack of high earners coupled with the Bay Area's ridiculous over saturation of them.
Im working on this now...notice how LA county actually paid $8 billion more than what the official liability was. Everywhere overpaid but LA county's amount seemed really high to me.
Total Taxes Paid, 2018
$114.468 Billion San Jose-San Francisco-Oakland CSA
$113.440 Billion Los Angeles-Long Beach CSA
Total Taxes Paid 2018(Per Capita)
$83.42B New York City, NY($9,932 Per Capita)
$54.13B New York, NY($33,249)
$14.18B Kings, NY($5,491)
$8.99B Queens, NY($3,946)
$3.69B Bronx, NY($2,576)
$2.43B Richmond, NY($5,126)
$66.34B San Francisco-Oakland-Berkeley Metro Area($15,389 Per Capita)
$18.30B San Francisco, CA($20,724)
$16.40B San Mateo, CA($21,326)
$14.37B Alameda, CA($8,625)
$11.28B Contra Costa, CA($9,808)
$5.99B Marin, CA($23,127)
$32.18B San Jose-Sunnyvale-Santa Clara Metro Area($16,106 Per Capita)
$31.90B Santa Clara, CA($16,468)
$0.28B San Benito, CA($4,590)
$93.78B Los Angeles-Long Beach-Anaheim, CA Metro Area($7,104 Per Capita)
$69.06B Los Angeles, CA($6,834)
$24.72B Orange, CA($7,761)