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Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent. He noted that New York state spends about $235 billion a year while the larger state of Florida spends about $125 billion. He also pointed out that Florida doesn't have an income tax. “And I can tell you, having lived in both," Bessent added, "it’s better not to have an income tax, and Florida gives better services." (Florida Voice)