Comment by halostatue 4 years ago Offset by quality of life represented by the spending of the tax dollars. 3 comments halostatue Reply inglor_cz 4 years ago Does quality of life, at least among the 50 U.S. states, really track the state taxation level? hgsgm 4 years ago If you are poor or go to public school, yes. inglor_cz 4 years ago Yes, possibly, but a typical HN commenter will probably be middle class and his/her decisions won't be based on the same concerns.
inglor_cz 4 years ago Does quality of life, at least among the 50 U.S. states, really track the state taxation level? hgsgm 4 years ago If you are poor or go to public school, yes. inglor_cz 4 years ago Yes, possibly, but a typical HN commenter will probably be middle class and his/her decisions won't be based on the same concerns.
hgsgm 4 years ago If you are poor or go to public school, yes. inglor_cz 4 years ago Yes, possibly, but a typical HN commenter will probably be middle class and his/her decisions won't be based on the same concerns.
inglor_cz 4 years ago Yes, possibly, but a typical HN commenter will probably be middle class and his/her decisions won't be based on the same concerns.
Does quality of life, at least among the 50 U.S. states, really track the state taxation level?
If you are poor or go to public school, yes.
Yes, possibly, but a typical HN commenter will probably be middle class and his/her decisions won't be based on the same concerns.