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Millionaires Leaving Wa

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The article discusses potential relocation of wealthy individuals and businesses from Washington state due to a new millionaires' tax. Starbucks, a major employer, considered moving its headquarters to Nashville, and former CEO Howard Schultz moved to Florida. This could affect Washington's tax base and business climate, but no concrete commercial mechanism or supply chain impact is identified. The impact is region-specific (Washington state) and weak.

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  • Starbucks considered moving headquarters to Nashville
  • Former Starbucks CEO Howard Schultz relocated to Florida
  • Washington state enacted a millionaires' tax
  • Senate Majority Leader Pedersen claims no evidence of exodus

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