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- The Upper Midwest, more like the PNW or New England? (state, places . . .
Would you say Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan are more similar to the PNW or New England? Criteria can be culture, accents, weather, cities,
- Is New England more similar to the Pacific Northwest or the Carolinas . . .
I'd be willing to wager that there is WAY more inter-migration between New England and the Southeast than New England and the PNW by a long shot Cultural societal variances in the US are, generally speaking, stronger more stark east to west than they are north to south
- New England vs Pacific Northwest - City-Data. com
Which region do you think is a better place to live - New England (VT, NH, ME, RI, CT, MA) or the Pacific Northwest (WA, OR) ?
- To Portland or not to Portland is the question! - Oregon (OR) -Portland . . .
As a former WA resident I can assure you that they pick your pockets to pay for services In Oregon we have an income tax, in WA they have a sales and
- Inherited House. What to do? - Real Estate -Brokers, appraisals . . .
It never ceases to amaze me when people consider putting a property up for sale without the benefit of the MLS Sales of any kind is all about eyeballs The local MLS has more eyeballs even before those Agents do their own marketing for a property or informing their "looking for" lists MLS's typically also link to other major national platforms, and also either reciprocate with Agents from
- TV movies - Box office, action, comedies, horrors, romance, fantasy . . .
Originally Posted by oeccscclhjhn Steven Spielberg's Duel (1971) - just watched this the other day on TCM I bought a dvd of this movie last December
- Is a 25 yr old car somehow cheaper to insur? - City-Data. com
Just run your numbers for collision coverage, as it depends on how easy it is to find an adequate replacement within your expected budget or cash flows and deductible amount (For some people, $2000 - $5000 replacement, is not worth the added expense of having collision insurance) Minivans are amoung the least expensive to insure, repair, buy, and the most versatile cars to own I have
- Stagflation and retirees - Retirement -Social Security, age, moving . . .
A parallel thought exercise: Shrinkflation Every time a product volume is reduced 10 percent and the price stays the same is equal to 11 1 percent inflation, on that one product Simple math Now observe how many of the items you may buy do this over time Or the product size stays same and the price goes up I bet the majority of time it is far higher than the declared inflation rate I know
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