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On Mar 27, 1:25 pm, Charlie Morgan wrote:
On 27 Mar 2007 11:13:30 -0700, "Joe" wrote: On Mar 27, 12:53 pm, Charlie Morgan wrote: http://www.wtnh.com/Global/story.asp?S=6286161 Means nothing BB. The Cost of living is guite a bit higher CT. And absolutely worth every penny! The cost of living in New Haven, CT is 19.0% higher than in Houston, TX. Both are slimepits, although at least New Haven has Yale. What does Houston have? Oh yeah, "Houston, we have a problem!" And most people moving to CT get an average raise of 5.1% lowering the standard of living 13.9%. Our per capita income, (which includes poor saps at your economic level) is 37% higher than the national average. Where is Texas on the list? Somewhere in the top 50, I hope! Plus you live in a climate that only allows you to sail half the year, lowering the quality of life by 50%. I live in an economic climate that allows me to go anywhere I want if I desire to get some sun in February. You are stuck with flat, hot, characterless, TEXAS. POOR *******! You have a state income tax, we do not. Not a problem. Do you think that a state with no income tax doesn't have another way of extracting money? The income tax is graduated. Sales tax hits the poor like you a lot harder than it does someone such as me. I'll bet Texas has plenty of taxes, and they are regressive. Must suck to be stuck in CT. If only you could afford to come and see for yourself! CWM OK Hartford is a **** hole, lets look at Stamford CT A person making 100K in Houston will have to earn 158,938 dollar in Stamford just to maintain the same standard of living. Bwahahahahaha no wonder everyone is leaving CT. That and it's toooooo cold. They have to pay suckers to stay. Joe |
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On 27 Mar 2007 12:10:40 -0700, "Joe" wrote:
On Mar 27, 1:25 pm, Charlie Morgan wrote: On 27 Mar 2007 11:13:30 -0700, "Joe" wrote: On Mar 27, 12:53 pm, Charlie Morgan wrote: http://www.wtnh.com/Global/story.asp?S=6286161 Means nothing BB. The Cost of living is guite a bit higher CT. And absolutely worth every penny! The cost of living in New Haven, CT is 19.0% higher than in Houston, TX. Both are slimepits, although at least New Haven has Yale. What does Houston have? Oh yeah, "Houston, we have a problem!" And most people moving to CT get an average raise of 5.1% lowering the standard of living 13.9%. Our per capita income, (which includes poor saps at your economic level) is 37% higher than the national average. Where is Texas on the list? Somewhere in the top 50, I hope! Plus you live in a climate that only allows you to sail half the year, lowering the quality of life by 50%. I live in an economic climate that allows me to go anywhere I want if I desire to get some sun in February. You are stuck with flat, hot, characterless, TEXAS. POOR *******! You have a state income tax, we do not. Not a problem. Do you think that a state with no income tax doesn't have another way of extracting money? The income tax is graduated. Sales tax hits the poor like you a lot harder than it does someone such as me. I'll bet Texas has plenty of taxes, and they are regressive. Must suck to be stuck in CT. If only you could afford to come and see for yourself! CWM OK Hartford is a **** hole, lets look at Stamford CT A person making 100K in Houston will have to earn 158,938 dollar in Stamford just to maintain the same standard of living. Bwahahahahaha no wonder everyone is leaving CT. That and it's toooooo cold. They have to pay suckers to stay. Many years ago, went for a job transfer interview with Combustion Engineering, in Windsor, CT. Job interview in May. Living in Tulsa at the time. Came home and my wife and I struggled with whether we should or could afford to take the job given the difference in the cost of living, and particularly housing. That weekend it snowed in Windsor. Snow in May? No more struggling, decision made. It is very pretty country though, in the townships not the cities. Frank |
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"Joe" wrote:
A person making 100K in Houston will have to earn 158,938 dollar in Stamford just to maintain the same standard of living. I would say it's impossible to maintain the same standard of living in Connecticut. Most places are crowded & dirty, poster settings for "urban decay" yet with very high rents. Somebody should explain to Binary Bill what "per capita" means. The average personal income in eastern Connecticut is so high because of all the Wall Streeters who have homes there and are flown into the city by private helicopter every morning. Meanwhile, everybody else is pretty much stuck in a rut.... they aren't even allowed to drive thru the neighborhoods which jack up the average so much..... Frank Boettcher wrote: Many years ago, went for a job transfer interview with Combustion Engineering, in Windsor, CT. Job interview in May. Living in Tulsa at the time. Came home and my wife and I struggled with whether we should or could afford to take the job given the difference in the cost of living, and particularly housing. That weekend it snowed in Windsor. Snow in May? No more struggling, decision made. Good call IMHO. Back in the mid-90s I started getting job offers from some big companies, usually headquartered in Jersey bust ome in NYC. They offered twice what I was making here in NC, a few even tossed in corporate incentives; in no case was I seriously tempted. I may have been in the rat race down here, but I don't have to go home to a rat pit at the end of the day. Another issue of course is that my wife is very content with her career at a world-renowned university medical center.... we were slightly tempted a few years ago when she got a very very generous offer from an equally renowned place in Cali, and I shopped for (and got) a job offer out there too. But a walk in the woods with the dog convinced there was nothing out there... not even sailing on SF Bay.... worth the added hassles. It is very pretty country though, in the townships not the cities. As long as you don't have to drive in the traffic, most of NW Connecticut is very pretty. That's one reason why the Indians are buying it back! Regards Doug King |