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Exodus of Hawaii residents cost state $185M in lost taxes since 2020

ANNA KIM PHOTOGRAPHY / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Sterling Higa and his wife, Chanelle Moreau, pictured with the family in the children’s room of their Haiku rental home, plan to raise their children Isaac, Rumi, Charlie and Bonnie on Maui.
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ANNA KIM PHOTOGRAPHY / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

Sterling Higa and his wife, Chanelle Moreau, pictured with the family in the children’s room of their Haiku rental home, plan to raise their children Isaac, Rumi, Charlie and Bonnie on Maui.

ANNA KIM PHOTOGRAPHY / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Sterling Higa, executive director and co-founder of the nonprofit Housing Hawai‘i’s Future, pays $3,900 a month in rent to live in a two-bedroom cottage in Haiku, Maui, with his wife, Chanelle Moreau, and their children, Charlie, 13; Rumi, 10 months; Bonnie, 12, and Isaac, 9.
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ANNA KIM PHOTOGRAPHY / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER

Sterling Higa, executive director and co-founder of the nonprofit Housing Hawai‘i’s Future, pays $3,900 a month in rent to live in a two-bedroom cottage in Haiku, Maui, with his wife, Chanelle Moreau, and their children, Charlie, 13; Rumi, 10 months; Bonnie, 12, and Isaac, 9.

ANNA KIM PHOTOGRAPHY / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Sterling Higa and his wife, Chanelle Moreau, pictured with the family in the children’s room of their Haiku rental home, plan to raise their children Isaac, Rumi, Charlie and Bonnie on Maui.
ANNA KIM PHOTOGRAPHY / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-ADVERTISER
                                Sterling Higa, executive director and co-founder of the nonprofit Housing Hawai‘i’s Future, pays $3,900 a month in rent to live in a two-bedroom cottage in Haiku, Maui, with his wife, Chanelle Moreau, and their children, Charlie, 13; Rumi, 10 months; Bonnie, 12, and Isaac, 9.