2012-06-21moneynews.com

"Rich people, by the way, have the greatest mobility, so you leave effectively, these ghost towns, with high structural unemployment and a very low tax base," Whitney adds.

Local governments then raise taxes on the struggling citizens that remain to make up for the revenue shortfall, and the problem gets even worse.

"These towns keep having to raise taxes and you get the flight of the deep tax base anyway, Whitney says.



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