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Economic Development Policy Part 2: Supply side policies ECON 4480 State and Local Economies 1
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Site Selection Rankings 2013 http://www.siteselection.com/issues/2013/nov/cover.cfm 2
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What matters? 4
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Tax Foundation State Business Tax Climate for 2013 5 Source: http://taxfoundation.org/article/2013-state-business-tax-climate-index
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Best States 1.Wyoming 2.South Dakota 3.Nevada 4.Alaska 5.Florida 6 Worst States 46. Rhode Island 47. Vermont 48. California 49.New Jersey 50.New York Tax Foundation 2013
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Tax Foundation State Business Tax Climate 7
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State Top Income Tax Rates 8
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Sales Tax Rates 9
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Property Taxes 10
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Tax Burden 11
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Does it Matter? 2005-2010Annual Average Rate of Growth Per capita income Earnings per jobEmployment Unemployment rate Best States2.2%2.4%0.6%8.4% Worst States2.6%1.8%-0.1%9.4% 12
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Tennessee Taxes 13 Tennessee tax structure (relevant items): No tax on household earned income, No statewide property tax. The primary taxes on business are the Excise Tax and the Franchise Tax. Excise Tax – is 6.5% of Tennessee taxable income for a corporation, LLC, or limited partnership, Franchise Tax – is 0.25% of Tennessee net worth, with a minimum of $100 annually. Excise and Franchise Taxes average about 14% of total state government revenue; typically one of the most volatile components of revenue.
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Right to work states 14 24 states have right to work laws. Two states in the industrial north have recently passed right to work (IN and MI) http://www.nrtw.org/rtws.htm
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Right to work Proponents of right to work rely on arguments concerning the liberty of workers choice of where to work, without being compelled to join a union. Opponents of right to work point out the free rider problem that non-union workers would enjoy in a union shop: the union negotiates a favorable pay package that applies to non- members as well as union members. Right to work does not prohibit unions; for example, workers in the GM plant in Spring Hill belong to the United Auto Workers. Yet, Tennessee is a right-to-work state. RTW will matter for some relocating firms. RTW is not as important as other differences between locations. 15
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Comparing state outcomes 16 RTW states experience substantially higher job growth in the long run (1969- 2009). However, most jobs still are in the non RTW states.
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Comparing state outcomes 17 Per capita income lower in RTW states, but growing a little faster (+0.5%) than in non RTW states. RTW states comprise just 38% of total U.S. personal income for 2009. Clearly, more than RTW matters.
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Comparing state outcomes 18
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