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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]8. Arlington County, Virginia — $120,950 7. Fairfax County, Virginia — $122,035 6. San Mateo County, California — $122,930 5. Marin County, California — $122,933 4. Los Alamos County, New Mexico — $124,947 3. Santa Clara County, California — $125,933 2. Falls Church City, Virginia — $137,551 1. Loudoun County, Virginia — $140,382[/quote] lol.. someone really has an inferiority complex about NoVa with all the postings about how much better NoVA is compared to its surrounding area. Get a life PP and stop embarrassing yourself. BTW, I use to live in San Mateo County.[/quote] Or you have an inferiority complex triggered by actual data. VA is so far ahead at this point its not really a debate[/quote] VA is so far ahead in what? Wealth???? Ha, ha, ha. https://www.usnews.com/news/best-states/slideshows/10-wealthiest-states-in-america[/quote] This is where you are wrong. Sure MD is ahead of VA as a whole but how many of us live in SW VA or rural MD? NOVA is richer than the MD suburbs due to attracting too businesses, innovative companies, and an increasingly skilled workforce. [/quote] How am I wrong? You said "[b]VA[/b] is so far ahead" and I showed you that you're wrong. But you can spin it however you want but fact remains.[/quote] The spinning is putting forward useless factoids and trying to link it to the conversation. OP or no one else in this thread mentions rural VA, Richmond, Baltimore of rural MD. The list above clearly shows NOVA has surged along and is getting wealthier while the reduced tax base and failed policies (purple line) and the many articles on local and national newspapers state exactly that. But he as long as you brought the argument down to your level you win right? [/quote] You're really a cretin. Did the OP ask about NoVa? What does the income of Arlington, FFX, FCC have to do with what the OP wants? Did OP asked about them? No. If anyone posted useless facts, it is YOU You posted those useless and irrelevant factoids and claimed VA ( the state) is so far ahead. When you were shown that VA isn't ahead, you started to spin. Please stop embarrassing yourself. [/quote] Keep at it and maybe MD becomes more desirable in your mind. The entire topic is about moving from Nova to MD so its brought up in the topic. I understand your comprehension skills are a limited so I'll explain it to your little mind - moving to an area with poor policies and reducing tax base from an area that has rising property value and tax base in a bad idea. [/quote]
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