Unemployment is high here in the south, but most of the people on it are just too lazy to even try anymore, it's sad really. I've been working my ass off at the same job for 3 years and each year we have a "raise freeze". I work for a municipality in which our city is the main distributor of water, so i know we have the money. Cost of living rises and we stay at the same pay year after year. I'm fine considering i was raised to make something out of nothing but i can't speak for anyone but myself. Overall i would rate south carolina a solid 3.5 if the scale is 1 being good and 5 being bad.
Not everyone can run away from their problems or close their eyes to the things that go on to the people around them.
That's true. It's not like you're shopping at Walmart and Dollar store out of choice. Being poor does limit your option.
I disagree and voted 4 because of;CT didn't get hit too bad. Houses went down good 25-30% and 40-50% in some areas.
I voted 3.
CT didn't get hit too bad. Houses went down good 25-30% and 40-50% in some areas.
I voted 3.
lol "swelled to $365" nevermind it was $3.5B+ under Republican governors for the last 20 years... $365M is nothing these days.I disagree and voted 4 because of;
-The news from Connecticut's economy got a little gloomier Monday.
The state Department of Labor reported that the unemployment rate rose to 9 percent in October, up from 8.5 percent a year ago, and that a survey of employers showed a net gain of fewer than 1,500 jobs this year.
-Gov. Dannel P. Malloys budget director confirmed on Tuesday that the budget deficit has swelled to $365 million. Thats six times the size of the deficit state Comptroller Kevin Lembo certified on Nov. 1 .
-Facing a bleak financial picture this year and for years to come, the Malloy administration announced $170 million in immediate budget cuts Wednesday afternoon, slashing spending across state government.
-Yet another 10 percent increase in the next year's budget for the region's electric grid.
Well since the comptroller certified it @$60million less than a month ago...lol "swelled to $365" nevermind it was $3.5B+ under Republican governors for the last 20 years... $365M is nothing these days.
Was this poll made by a retarded child?