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04-24-2017 02:30 PM
Funny that your post was edited.
I don't have a problem with your source.
I went and peeked at the bottom 10, whew, my state is NOT on it!
At least not now.
04-24-2017 02:32 PM
@Oznell wrote:I am a bit baffled that the link I provided to the state economic outlook rankings in my original post disappearred, while another one provided by another poster is left in?
But that's OK. I think people should be able to see all different ways of determining prosperity rankings, and those interested will be easily able to seek them out.
Whatever way you judge them, I'm pleased for any and all states that are able to improve their prospects, but I'm disappointed that some posters don't want everyone to have access to a variety of points of view.
Exactly!
04-24-2017 02:34 PM
@software wrote:
@Oznell wrote:I am a bit baffled that the link I provided to the state economic outlook rankings in my original post disappearred, while another one provided by another poster is left in?
But that's OK. I think people should be able to see all different ways of determining prosperity rankings, and those interested will be easily able to seek them out.
Whatever way you judge them, I'm pleased for any and all states that are able to improve their prospects, but I'm disappointed that some posters don't want everyone to have access to a variety of points of view.
Exactly!
My guess is someone complained. Anyway, I'm sure everyone knows where to find all the pertinent info.
04-24-2017 02:35 PM - edited 04-24-2017 02:37 PM
Thanks, software. I have no problem with anyone disputing the detailed and complicated ways that the link determnes the rankings-- more power to them! I still maintain more information is better than less-- let a variety of sources be consulted, and people are usually smart enough to discern whether they are valid for them...
04-24-2017 02:36 PM
@software wrote:Funny that your post was edited.
I don't have a problem with your source.
I went and peeked at the bottom 10, whew, my state is NOT on it!
At least not now.
Your states are doing well because they don't take on the burden of the states that payer higher taxes across the board. So yes it is not a good source because it is not explaining why they are doing better or what would happen if they actually had to pay what others pay.
04-24-2017 02:40 PM
@Oznell wrote:Thanks, software. I have no problem with anyone disputing the detailed and complicated ways that the link determnes the rankings-- more power to them! I still maintain more information is better than less-- let a variety of sources be consulted, and people are usually smart enough to discern whether they are valid for them...
Everyone here knows how to Google. Your source is still there.
04-24-2017 02:41 PM
@AngusandBuddhasMom I agree.
Even though this or that state ranks high for this or that, I clearly wouldn't want to live there regardless of the so called stats and ratings.
CA has always done well in covering their legal and illegal occupants depending on the different couties. Taxes - we pay too much to provide for others. We probably could be our own country.
04-24-2017 02:43 PM
caravaggio, I agree totally that some states are hideously over-taxed! I've lived in at least one of them. The heavy tax burden did not improve the standard of living, the infrastructure, or the lack of creation of new jobs. Perhaps it is good to have a variety of ways of determining economic health...
04-24-2017 02:44 PM - edited 04-24-2017 02:45 PM
@Oznell wrote:I am a bit baffled that the link I provided to the state economic outlook rankings in my original post disappearred, while another one provided by another poster is left in?
But that's OK. I think people should be able to see all different ways of determining prosperity rankings, and those interested will be easily able to seek them out.
Whatever way you judge them, I'm pleased for any and all states that are able to improve their prospects, but I'm disappointed that some posters don't want everyone to have access to a variety of points of view.
the pdf you linked to can be found easily if anyone wants to see all of the information from that source. my guess is is that the mod deleted the link because it does have a lot of "political" references and topics in it.
if you notice, the other links were deleted also.
04-24-2017 02:44 PM
@Oznell wrote:The ALEC-Laffer State Economic Outlook Rankings for this year are out now. The top ten rankings are:
Utah
Indiana
North Carolina
North Dakota
Tennessee
Florida
Wyoming
Arizona
Texas
Idaho
Interesting to see North Dakota up there. I'm assuming that's because the oil boom must be continuing? It's good to see states move up to prosperity.
I'm going to leave off the bottom 10 states, out of consideration for those of us who live in them and might get depressed! Congrats, top ten!
A friend who has a number of relatives in the oil biz lost their jobs a few years back due to the boom busting.
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