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Oklahoma number 1 in least indebtedness
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<blockquote data-quote="Larry Morgan" data-source="post: 1582414" data-attributes="member: 4676"><p>Seems to me to be a little bit of a useless compare. A tiny little house in California will cost you big time, the same is not true in Oklahoma. This is why people leave places like that and go hog wild in other states, because the same money will buy them a mansion.</p><p></p><p>Put another way, the cost of living is much higher, but the standard of living is relatively equal, giving rise to much higher debt. Unless, of course, people in California were making much more money than everyone else, which would be a problem in and of itself (mad dash to California, anyone?).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Larry Morgan, post: 1582414, member: 4676"] Seems to me to be a little bit of a useless compare. A tiny little house in California will cost you big time, the same is not true in Oklahoma. This is why people leave places like that and go hog wild in other states, because the same money will buy them a mansion. Put another way, the cost of living is much higher, but the standard of living is relatively equal, giving rise to much higher debt. Unless, of course, people in California were making much more money than everyone else, which would be a problem in and of itself (mad dash to California, anyone?). [/QUOTE]
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