A new study just released concludes the earnings tax causes companies to relocate to the suburbs or avoid the city all together, while also slowing wage growth.
Earnings tax hurts city, study says
By Eric Heisler
ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
03/07/2006
St. Louis' earnings tax helped precipitate the city's economic decay, says a new Missouri think tank that will begin pushing today for the tax to be shelved.
"We're not saying the earnings tax is the only cause, but we are saying it's a major cause" of St. Louis' decline, said Rex Sinquefield, president of the Show-Me Institute, which will release a report from a University of Missouri economist, backing up its claims.
Professor Joseph H. Haslag links earnings taxes to slower growth and lower incomes in U.S. cities that levy such taxes. He theorizes that employers have left or avoided some older cities to evade earnings taxes.
full article here
well, duh...
Earnings tax hurts city, study says
By Eric Heisler
ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH
03/07/2006
St. Louis' earnings tax helped precipitate the city's economic decay, says a new Missouri think tank that will begin pushing today for the tax to be shelved.
"We're not saying the earnings tax is the only cause, but we are saying it's a major cause" of St. Louis' decline, said Rex Sinquefield, president of the Show-Me Institute, which will release a report from a University of Missouri economist, backing up its claims.
Professor Joseph H. Haslag links earnings taxes to slower growth and lower incomes in U.S. cities that levy such taxes. He theorizes that employers have left or avoided some older cities to evade earnings taxes.
full article here
well, duh...







