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<blockquote data-quote="trplnkl" data-source="post: 880166" data-attributes="member: 13254"><p>Hah, to you too.</p><p> For a person to move from Texas to massachusetts they will have to earn a little over twice as much to maintain the same standard of living. It's a simple fact that that a dollar goes further here than in 48 other states. </p><p></p><p> In the nearly 50 years my brother has been in the work force here, he earned close to the "poverty level" all but about 5 years. His home is paid for (no it never had wheels on it) , has no car payments and one of his two children went to college (never used a student loan), the other one simply didn't want to go to college. As far as I know he never had any of his utilities turned off. All this was done by good money management, not spending more than he earned.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trplnkl, post: 880166, member: 13254"] Hah, to you too. For a person to move from Texas to massachusetts they will have to earn a little over twice as much to maintain the same standard of living. It's a simple fact that that a dollar goes further here than in 48 other states. In the nearly 50 years my brother has been in the work force here, he earned close to the "poverty level" all but about 5 years. His home is paid for (no it never had wheels on it) , has no car payments and one of his two children went to college (never used a student loan), the other one simply didn't want to go to college. As far as I know he never had any of his utilities turned off. All this was done by good money management, not spending more than he earned. [/QUOTE]
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