"The map above [from the Tax Policy blog] shows the percentage growth of taxpayers earning over $200,000, minus  the percentage growth of all taxpayers, over the decade-long period from 1999 to  2009. The $200,000 threshold is in nominal dollars, so all states will have had  considerable growth, but the differences between the states demonstrate that  certain states have had much stronger increases in wealthy taxpayers than  others. North Dakota takes the top spot—returns with AGI over $200,000 increased  144.53%, while all returns increased only 7.1%—a considerable difference of  137.4%. Michigan is last—returns over $200,000 increased only 17.6%, while total  returns actually decreased by 0.5%, for a final difference of 18.1%."
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