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OldBaldy1701E

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25. Well, the article was more about the idea of where one might want to move for retirement.
Fri Jan 5, 2024, 06:29 PM
Jan 2024

In my home state of North Carolina, there are plenty of retirees as well. They won't last long with the healthcare system that exists there, but there are plenty of them there/moved there. I can't imagine. Your last name would have to be Soros or Rockefeller or Gates or something to be able to survive the N.C. healthcare system's financial vultures. (Better not have a chronic condition, they would be drooling at the prospect...)

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Our cars insurance rose by 27% this year [View all] question everything Dec 2023 OP
My home insurance doubled in 2 years and I'm not in a flood zone, fire zone or any dangerous zone. MLAA Dec 2023 #1
I imagine that House insurance rates are based on national claims exposure. OAITW r.2.0 Dec 2023 #3
Mine went up pwb Dec 2023 #2
I lean towards self insurance. multigraincracker Dec 2023 #4
Yes, running into a thicket can be very dangerous! Ha ha heh. SWBTATTReg Dec 2023 #8
I lean toward self insurance. multigraincracker Dec 2023 #5
You have to carry liability iemanja Jan 2024 #23
Shop for some lower rates bucolic_frolic Dec 2023 #6
Progressive started the same nonsense during the pandemic Ritabert Dec 2023 #7
In many states you get a prorated refund when you change insurers. IbogaProject Jan 2024 #13
My Wawanesa car insurance went up by 28%, because chia Dec 2023 #9
Between December 2022 and June 2023 mine went up 17% dflprincess Dec 2023 #10
Combining car and house/tenant insurance with the same company can reduce premium. 3Hotdogs Jan 2024 #11
Well... OldBaldy1701E Jan 2024 #12
Note that Minnesota does not tax residents on food or clothes dflprincess Jan 2024 #14
It was an article I read about which states are bad for retirees. OldBaldy1701E Jan 2024 #15
Most articles that I see PlutosHeart Jan 2024 #16
So, the article is not being factual? OldBaldy1701E Jan 2024 #18
Where did you move from? PlutosHeart Jan 2024 #20
I was referring to higher prices not taxes. OldBaldy1701E Jan 2024 #21
I have lived pretty much all over the State. PlutosHeart Jan 2024 #22
It is the same where I am from. Depends on where you are. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Jan 2024 #26
It reads like a right-wing source to me iemanja Jan 2024 #24
Well, the article was more about the idea of where one might want to move for retirement. OldBaldy1701E Jan 2024 #25
It's a trick PlutosHeart Jan 2024 #17
That I would not doubt. (n/t) OldBaldy1701E Jan 2024 #19
Seems to be a plague. madamesilverspurs Jan 2024 #27
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