How is Maryland the richest state?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eastern shore is not poor

PG was the wealthiest majority black community in the US until Charles county surpassed them so now we have the top 2.

Moco is not on a decline.

Howard and Frederick are wealthy.

Are you new here.


The median home price in Frederick is only in the $300,000s.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Eastern shore is not poor

PG was the wealthiest majority black community in the US until Charles county surpassed them so now we have the top 2.

Moco is not on a decline.

Howard and Frederick are wealthy.

Are you new here.


The median home price in Frederick is only in the $300,000s.


Awesome. Can you find me a 4br in Urbana or Baker Park, I’d love a $300K home in Frederick.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I heard a “Do business in Montgomery County” ad on the radio the other day and I chuckled a bit. But maybe they are finally realizing what’s up.


Business owner here. I get a good laugh at that stuff. There are so many rules and regulations that they have a team that will help you navigate their own bureaucracy to start a business:
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/business/

How about just eliminating the bureaucracy...?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Nothing in the US is remotely socialist. I know, I lived in a socialist country.

But high taxes and social safety nets are the next best thing. I much prefer to live in MoCo than NoVa, for this reason.



Honest question: what actual social safety net do you get in MoCo for your taxes? What is something the government provides there that other localities don’t? Other than MCPS which is debatable and is its own animal.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Nothing in the US is remotely socialist. I know, I lived in a socialist country.

But high taxes and social safety nets are the next best thing. I much prefer to live in MoCo than NoVa, for this reason.



Honest question: what actual social safety net do you get in MoCo for your taxes? What is something the government provides there that other localities don’t? Other than MCPS which is debatable and is its own animal.


Being a MoCo defector to Fairfax County, I think I can answer this question. In MoCo, I doubt they would allow a 2-foot wide high pressure gas pipeline to be relocated from a highway and jammed through a subdivision mere feet from your front door while county agencies wave a Dillon Rule flag and act all helpless.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I heard a “Do business in Montgomery County” ad on the radio the other day and I chuckled a bit. But maybe they are finally realizing what’s up.


Business owner here. I get a good laugh at that stuff. There are so many rules and regulations that they have a team that will help you navigate their own bureaucracy to start a business:
https://www.montgomerycountymd.gov/business/

How about just eliminating the bureaucracy...?


Let's get rid of all those pesky regulations that are keeping us from becoming wealthy and successful!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eastern shore is not poor

PG was the wealthiest majority black community in the US until Charles county surpassed them so now we have the top 2.

Moco is not on a decline.

Howard and Frederick are wealthy.

Are you new here.


Aside from Talbot County and parts of Ocean City, the Eastern Shore is quite poor. Salisbury and Cambridge are dumps.

I swear PG being “the wealthiest majority Black” county is a statement some white people push to distract the public. Who cares? What’s more important is that PG lags neighboring places like MoCo and Howard in terms of income, housing, crime, and economic development.

MoCo has stagnated and is slowly but inexorably in decline. Population and economic development/investment stats — especially relative to Fairfax — prove it.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Howard County is wealthy, but Montgomery County is declining, mainly because of its socialist policies. PG is PG. Western MD and most of the Eastern Shore is poor. And…Baltimore?

Anyways, I don’t get how MD is always first in household income. How does it beat out Massachusetts, Connecticut, and California. Also some of the oil states like Texas and Alaska have a lot of wealth. I guess the rural counties in Virginia drag down the average wealth/income since Northern Virginia and the Richmond area are very rich.

Federal Government money, and that should tell you something.
Anonymous
And yet ... Maryland is still #1
Anonymous
In addition to MoCo, there are pockets of big wealth around Baltimore, Annapolis and Easton. Also, while HoCo and Anne Arundel are not super wealthy, there’s a big upper MC population in both which brings up the median.
Anonymous
The only reason places like MD, MA, CT, and NJ top these lists is because they have pockets of extreme wealth that distort the state's overall statistics, and -- therefore -- point to very high wealth disparity.

There is rampant poverty across Maryland (both urban and rural) but it often gets ignored because the state's much smaller number of uber wealthy residents cause a distorted picture.

So, being #1 isn't all that it's chalked up to be.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The only reason places like MD, MA, CT, and NJ top these lists is because they have pockets of extreme wealth that distort the state's overall statistics, and -- therefore -- point to very high wealth disparity.

There is rampant poverty across Maryland (both urban and rural) but it often gets ignored because the state's much smaller number of uber wealthy residents cause a distorted picture.

So, being #1 isn't all that it's chalked up to be.

Indeed.. the proportion of the wealthy is higher in the smaller states, but that also means they pay a lot more taxes proportionally.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The only reason places like MD, MA, CT, and NJ top these lists is because they have pockets of extreme wealth that distort the state's overall statistics, and -- therefore -- point to very high wealth disparity.

There is rampant poverty across Maryland (both urban and rural) but it often gets ignored because the state's much smaller number of uber wealthy residents cause a distorted picture.

So, being #1 isn't all that it's chalked up to be.


#1 > #40, etc
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The only reason places like MD, MA, CT, and NJ top these lists is because they have pockets of extreme wealth that distort the state's overall statistics, and -- therefore -- point to very high wealth disparity.

There is rampant poverty across Maryland (both urban and rural) but it often gets ignored because the state's much smaller number of uber wealthy residents cause a distorted picture.

So, being #1 isn't all that it's chalked up to be.


The analysis is often done at the median level. So that dilutes the effect of outlier rich people.

Maryland has the best educated population in the country. That drives higher median wages.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_U.S._states_and_territories_by_income
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Nothing in the US is remotely socialist. I know, I lived in a socialist country.

But high taxes and social safety nets are the next best thing. I much prefer to live in MoCo than NoVa, for this reason.



I wish socialists stayed put and stopped trying to s*** up the rest of the world with their wack ideology
post reply Forum Index » Metropolitan DC Local Politics
Message Quick Reply
Go to: