This choropleth map highlights the disparity in effective tax rates across U.S. states, focusing on the top 1% of earners. The map reveals a significant variation in tax burdens, with California imposing the highest effective tax rate at 12.4% for the wealthiest, while states like Nevada and Wyoming have much lower rates at 1.5% and 2.6%, respectively. The map's color gradient, ranging from green to red, visually represents the tax rate spectrum, with green indicating lower rates and red indicating higher ones. Notably, states in the Northeast, such as New York and Vermont, also exhibit higher tax rates, reflecting their progressive tax structures. This visualization underscores the regressive nature of state and local taxes, where wealthier individuals often pay a smaller percentage of their income compared to lower-income households. The map serves as a compelling illustration of the tax policy landscape in the U.S., highlighting the need for discussions on tax equity and reform.