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On Mar 27, 2:10 pm, Charlie Morgan wrote:
On 27 Mar 2007 12:01:27 -0700, "Joe" wrote:

On Mar 27, 1:25 pm, Charlie Morgan wrote:


Is your boat in the water yet BB?


Our sales tax is 8% .........and CT?


Bwahahahahahahah


Joe


CWM


Our sales tax is 6%. If you knew anything about how taxes work, you'd
know that the percentage by itself doesn't mean much of anything.
Politicians can raise taxes by enormous amounts without changing that
percentage. You are paying a much larger percentage of your income in
taxes than I am.

Oh, and you are right that if an uneducated Texas day laborer moves to
Connecticut, he will probably only get a 5.1 % raise. We really don't
want, or need, to attract you to come here. Where would you live?
You'd have a much harder time finding a trailer park. We don't really
have very many compared to Texas.

CWM


This is a list of the 100 richest places in the United States,
regardless of population or number of households. These rankings are
typically not used when describing the richest places, because
locations with very small populations may have high per capita incomes
due only to a few high-income individuals.

Ranking of states with places in the top 100, from most to least: New
York 16, Florida 15, California 14, Texas 6, Illinois 5, Missouri 5,
Pennsylvania 4, Michigan 3, Minnesota 3, New Jersey 3, Wisconsin 3,
Delaware 2, Indiana 2, Kansas 2, Kentucky 2, Maryland 2, North
Carolina 2, Ohio 2, Washington 2, Alaska 1, Arizona 1, Colorado 1,
Connecticut 1, Louisiana 1, Massachusetts 1, Tennessee 1. Twenty-four
states do not have any places in the top 100.


You lose!

Joe