05-20-2016, 08:41 PM
(05-20-2016, 12:24 PM)Bronco80 Wrote:Quote:rags Wrote:Idaho (56%)
dunno??? I think there's snow there and not too many ppl. Property taxes?
Quote:Snow does happen, but it's getting rarer thanks to global warming. It's certainly nowhere near as bad as New England or the Great Lakes area on a really stormy week. Most cities are pretty isolated, though: it's about six hours each way to Seattle, Portland, Spokane, SLC, and Reno (probably longer for Reno). I'm not aware of property taxes being really bad here.
Yup.
Wallethub Wrote:1 Alaska 5.69%
2 Delaware 6.02%
3 Montana 6.92%
4 Wyoming 7.45%
5 Nevada 7.72%
6 Tennessee 7.95%
7 Idaho 8.48%
8 California 8.80%
9 South Carolina 8.80%
10 Florida 9.03%
OK, it still doesn't make sense. Idaho has a lower effective peon tax rate than Oklahoma. So.. it would just take finding a moderate sized town (10,000-25,000) with some altitude and half way decent real estate prices.
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