Posted by Pair-a-dice farm on March 27, 2015 at 18:19:35 from (162.104.89.78):
In Reply to: Our Economy posted by John in La on March 27, 2015 at 06:41:36:
My wife and I were talking about this the other day. We listed all the "things" that are now "necessary" that we didn't have when we got married. TV, internet, satellite TV, multiple vehicles, cell phones and on and on. All these things add up not only for their cost but for the expense of maintaining and insuring. We decided to get rid of some of the extra stuff.
Arkansas is one of the lowest income states and my county is in the bottom 10% of income in Arkansas. I am in the lower bracket in my county so I basically am living in poverty according to someone from NY for example. However my standard of living is pretty good by my standards, we have much more than we really need.
As far as the local economy, we are an agricultural area and the construction of poultry houses and a new processing plant has been a boom for the area. The only ones that aren't working are those that won't work. We never had a large economy so the downturn never affected us much.
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