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08-03-2022, 03:14 PM
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Blacksburg, VA
Monroe,CT
Fair lawn, NJ
Folsom,CA
Mt Lebanon, PA
Ann Arbor, MI
Chandler, AZ
Plenty more in this list of most affordable cities with best schools
Some in red, some in blue
None in NH or FL
I’ll wait. Now you go run away and hide.
https://dwellics.com/rankings/most-a...-schools-2022#
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Last edited by Pete F.; 08-03-2022 at 03:35 PM..
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08-03-2022, 05:06 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pete F.
Blacksburg, VA
Monroe,CT
Fair lawn, NJ
Folsom,CA
Mt Lebanon, PA
Ann Arbor, MI
Chandler, AZ
Plenty more in this list of most affordable cities with best schools
Some in red, some in blue
None in NH or FL
I’ll wait. Now you go run away and hide.
https://dwellics.com/rankings/most-a...-schools-2022#
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Monroe Ct has super low taxes? compared to FL, NH, TN, NC, SC?
oh man you are precious.
i am very familiar with Monroe, i lived one town over. Beautiful place. But very very expensive in terms of taxes, and that’s what the state/town controls.
Oh man you are precious. Just keep making it up to fit The Narrative.
How did you conclude that Monroe CT had super low taxes? i’m dying to know.
CT state and local taxes are among the highest in the country.
Looks like your “data” ignored state taxes? that’s not putting your thumb on the scale
Saying a town in CT is low cost while
excluding state taxes, is like evaluating the maiden voyage of the Titanic while
excluding the iceberg.
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08-03-2022, 06:09 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim in CT
Monroe Ct has super low taxes? compared to FL, NH, TN, NC, SC?
oh man you are precious.
i am very familiar with Monroe, i lived one town over. Beautiful place. But very very expensive in terms of taxes, and that’s what the state/town controls.
Oh man you are precious. Just keep making it up to fit The Narrative.
How did you conclude that Monroe CT had super low taxes? i’m dying to know.
CT state and local taxes are among the highest in the country.
Looks like your “data” ignored state taxes? that’s not putting your thumb on the scale
Saying a town in CT is low cost while
excluding state taxes, is like evaluating the maiden voyage of the Titanic while
excluding the iceberg.
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Perhaps the people who made the list had different parameters to define affordable than you.
Most people do.
Let’s see what they considered
When determining the most affordable US cities with the best schools, Dwellics analyzed over 50,000 U.S. cities to compile a list of the Top 100: Most Affordable U.S. Cities with Outstanding Education. Among the ranking factors include taxes, child care cost, property prices, approximate rental or mortgage costs, and the cost of living index. For education, the ranking factors for cities included the average teacher salary, teacher-to-student ratio, math proficiency, reading and language arts proficiency, and the number of blue ribbon schools.
Just what parameters would you choose to consider, only the ones that fit your narrative?
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Lets Go Darwin
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08-03-2022, 06:15 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Pete F.
Perhaps the people who made the list had different parameters to define affordable than you.
Most people do.
Let’s see what they considered
When determining the most affordable US cities with the best schools, Dwellics analyzed over 50,000 U.S. cities to compile a list of the Top 100: Most Affordable U.S. Cities with Outstanding Education. Among the ranking factors include taxes, child care cost, property prices, approximate rental or mortgage costs, and the cost of living index. For education, the ranking factors for cities included the average teacher salary, teacher-to-student ratio, math proficiency, reading and language arts proficiency, and the number of blue ribbon schools.
Just what parameters would you choose to consider, only the ones that fit your narrative?
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yes the people
who made that list had different parameters from me, and judging by who’s moving where, different from
most americans.
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08-03-2022, 07:03 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Jim in CT
yes the people
who made that list had different parameters from me, and judging by who’s moving where, different from
most americans.
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Well, if your potential income doesn’t matter you probably would consider moving to a no income tax state but, ITEP figures analyzed by the West Virginia Center on Budget and Policy show that prime-age employment — job opportunities for those between the ages of 24 and 55 — has grown at a more rapid clip in the nine states with the highest income taxes over the past decade than the nine states with no income tax.
Why would anyone move to a no income tax state, because they were past prime age or just to own the libs?
Because there’s a great return on that, isn’t there?
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Lets Go Darwin
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