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> "For example; a Software Developer (3-5 years of experience, married with
> one child), working in Vancouver earns, on average, $57,600 (C$), and pays
> 27% of that income in taxes. The same worker in Seattle earns $55,000 in
> income (U.S.$) and pays only 10% of that income in taxes.
WOW! Since when are federal--let alone state--taxes only 10% for someone
making $55,000 per year? Sounds fishy, fishy, fishy.