KEY POINTS
  • "It's been serious. Driving the rich people out is pretty dumb if you're a state or a city," Munger tells CNBC's Becky Quick in an interview. "There are a number of places that have shot themselves in the foot; Connecticut, California, New York City."
  • "I think it's really stupid for a state to drive the rich people out," he says. "They are old, they keep your hospitals busy, they don't burden your schools, police departments or prisons. Who wouldn't want rich people?"

Charlie Munger, Warren Buffett's right-hand man at Berkshire Hathaway, said that places like California and Connecticut have been very "stupid" for driving rich people away from their states.

"It's been serious. Driving the rich people out is pretty dumb if you're a state or a city," Munger told CNBC's Becky Quick in an interview Thursday. "There are a number of places that have shot themselves in the foot; Connecticut, California, New York City."