Did NYC's tax rate cost them Lebron?

I'm hearing that the oppressive tax rate of NYC played a major role in Lebron turning down the Knicks. He obviously loves the city, is good friends with Jay-Z, and even looked at apartments in manhattan. But in NYC the wealthiest people pay more than half of their earnings in taxes while Florida has no state or city income tax.

The Lebron episode is indicative of a much larger problem that NYC faces. The city is unable to retain top talent, and entrepreneurs are opting for the south and midwest, especially Texas, where they can keep most of their earnings. Unfortunately, Bloomberg doesn't get this and fiddles while NYC loses jobs and people every year.

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Really? You think he made his decision based on tax implications? Come on. He's going to be a billionaire in a few years and he has more money than he knows what to do with even with the spendthrift habits of a professional athlete. He clearly thinks he's going to win in Miami.

 

if he was after money, he'd stay in cleveland.. they can offer more. its expected that he, wade and bosh will be taking slightly less than the maximum contract anyway so the franchise can actually afford a full team. not to mention, taxes arent necessarily paid by where you live.. theyre paid by where you play. so while half of lebrons games will be in miami, a lot will be in places where he does have to pay taxes anyway, so the tax saving is actually pretty negligible. he left to win.. thats pretty much it. if he wanted to win, he definitely woulda been a better fit in chicago than miami (best fit in his hometown.. oh well)

 

No offense to the Knicks or anything, but did anyone outside of NY believe they had a chance. They just don't have the pieces to win. The guy has so much money already, and I'd have to imagine playing with his best friends was a more appealing option.

 

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