i finally found a city where lawl can afford to live...

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i finally found a city where lawl can afford to live...

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lol @ how upset you are...

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you see scared? as a father figure?! lol
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Yeah I've always aspired to be an anorexic, aids ridden unemployed failure at life. :olo:
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Goodness.

Hang in there DooMer.
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lol yanks
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Average home price $18,513
holy. fucking. shit.
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Damn, and unemployment at 21%? That's scary as hell. Has anybody checked to see if it's true?
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Some house sold for $1 last year in a Detroit suburb. It was on the market for nearly 3 weeks at that price.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/08/1 ... 19862.html
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Wow.
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Might be time to invest some money in Detroit.
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no
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no because you have nothing to invest.
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How much money do I have oh wise one?
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Not counting the alumnum cans... I'd say....$7.38.

Amirite?
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You forgot to add in the change jar. $12.75
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:olo:
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R00k wrote:Damn, and unemployment at 21%? That's scary as hell. Has anybody checked to see if it's true?
we probably all bleed IQ points with every response to a Geoff post, but this was the only valid source i could find...
http://www.bls.gov/news.release/metro.nr0.htm
"Of the 49 metropolitan areas with a Census 2000 population of 1
million or more, Detroit-Warren-Livonia, Mich., and Riverside-San
Bernardino-Ontario, Calif., again reported the highest unemployment
rates in December, 10.6 and 10.1 percent, respectively. Twenty ad-
ditional large areas posted rates of 7.0 percent or more. The large
areas with the lowest jobless rates in December were Oklahoma City,
Okla., and Washington-Arlington-Alexandria, D.C.-Va.-Md.-W.Va., 4.6
and 4.7 percent, respectively. All 49 large areas registered higher
unemployment rates than in December 2007. Providence-Fall River-
Warwick, R.I.-Mass., had the largest jobless rate increase from a
year earlier (+4.3 percentage points), followed closely by Charlotte-
Gastonia-Concord, N.C.-S.C. (+4.1 points). Nine additional large
areas recorded over-the-year unemployment rate increases of 3.0 per-
centage points or more, and 22 other areas had rate increases of at
least 2.0 points."
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