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However if you were asked if out of state students wanted to come here, and pay in state rates what would your answer be?
Out of state students pay taxes to their state of residence and so do their parents. Illegals and their parents pay state taxes in the state they live in. If an illegal lived in NY and wanted to attend a CT college, they also should pay out of state tuition, which they do.
Even if they rent, landlords include a percentage of property taxes in rent. In order to register children for school they’d need a current bill and rental agreement, as least. I did when I registered my kids.
I am assuming if they have internet and phone, they have their current address listed, so they would also pay state fees and sale tax.
How would they get by without paying any taxes or fees to the state? I want to know that secret lol.
However if you were asked if out of state students wanted to come here, and pay in state rates what would your answer be?
I say we should have socialized medicine and socialized college (community and state colleges) in the entire country so we stop pitting states against each other and we all work together for the good of the country.
Population predictions can be iffy the further out you go. I corrected Massdot when they implied a town would lose 30% in a decade. They had two town figures swapped by accident.
CT will see population growth at 0.8% thanks to Fairfield County
New Haven, Waterbury, and New London is too high. Neither of these cities will see a population jump to that number. New Haven is the only one growing out of those 3 and it's hardly growing. Stamford has passed New Haven and most likely will stay that way.
CT will see population growth at 0.8% thanks to Fairfield County
Your list seems to be missing Hartford and have some pretty significant growth in some towns that are showing no signs of it today. Meriden currently has about 60,000 residents so I am not sure why you think it will grow so much. Also note that there are a number of towns that are bigger than some on your list. Where do you see towns like Fairfield, Greenwich, Hamden, Bristol and West Hartford falling? Jay
Your list seems to be missing Hartford and have some pretty significant growth in some towns that are showing no signs of it today. Meriden currently has about 60,000 residents so I am not sure why you think it will grow so much. Also note that there are a number of towns that are bigger than some on your list. Where do you see towns like Fairfield, Greenwich, Hamden, Bristol and West Hartford falling? Jay
I am going another one later with corrections and reason why that specific town is growing or not growing
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