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Wow, every time I have been in Los Angeles and the Inland Empire I am often the only one I am around who does not off-spring at my age.
Hopefully, to lower the birth rate in Los Angeles and Inland Empire there is mass evictions in Southern California this year and tremendous amounts of families with children in California end up on the street by the end of the year.
Hopefully, with all the American-made oil, natural gas and coal in West Virginia the Americans who live in Charleston, West Virginia have an economic fortune come in and they can celebrate that prosperity.
Los Angeles and the Inland Empire are exclusively, pretentious, materialistic but because of the tremendous household sizes they have quite-low per-capita incomes because the residents have such tremendous birth rates.
Los Angeles and the Inland Empire is basically nothing more than a baby-factory in 2022.
Los Angeles is a such a baby factory that per-capita income is $35,685 compared to Charleston, West Virginia which has a per-capita income of $37,204
Even though Los Angeles has a median household income of $71,000 compared to $49,000 in Charleston
Even though it's one of the most pretentious cities in the country, Riverside in California has per-capita income of $27,144 which is much lower than Wheeling, WV at $29,110
Wheeling has a median household income of $41,000 compared to Riverside at $72,000.
Wow, every time I have been in Los Angeles and the Inland Empire I am often the only one I am around who does not off-spring at my age.
Hopefully, to lower the birth rate in Los Angeles and Inland Empire there is mass evictions in Southern California this year and tremendous amounts of families with children in California end up on the street by the end of the year.
Hopefully, with all the American-made oil, natural gas and coal in West Virginia the Americans who live in Charleston, West Virginia have an economic fortune come in and they can celebrate that prosperity.
Los Angeles and the Inland Empire are exclusively, pretentious, materialistic but because of the tremendous household sizes they have quite-low per-capita incomes because the residents have such tremendous birth rates.
Los Angeles and the Inland Empire is basically nothing more than a baby-factory in 2022.
Los Angeles is a such a baby factory that per-capita income is $35,685 compared to Charleston, West Virginia which has a per-capita income of $37,204
Even though Los Angeles has a median household income of $71,000 compared to $49,000 in Charleston
Even though it's one of the most pretentious cities in the country, Riverside in California has per-capita income of $27,144 which is much lower than Wheeling, WV at $29,110
Wheeling has a median household income of $41,000 compared to Riverside at $72,000.
Many of those massive families are illegal aliens and their broods and that's unacceptable.
It’s unacceptable to you. But it’s great news for the people who own this country. It’s a massive supply of cheap exploitable labor that grows exponentially larger with every passing year. What could be better?
It’s unacceptable to you. But it’s great news for the people who own this country. It’s a massive supply of cheap exploitable labor that grows exponentially larger with every passing year. What could be better?
And most of them will end up on welfare most likely.
And most of them will end up on welfare most likely.
True, but that’s paid for by the middle class, so what’s the problem? We shouldn’t have any kind of wealth tax to make sure that the rich are paying their fair share, right? Why should people worth >$100 million have to pay more taxes?
Many of those massive families are illegal aliens and their broods and that's unacceptable.
Luckily, most older European-American homeowners in California have proposition 13 which limits tax increases.
Most European-Americans in the Los Angeles metro are paying very little property tax, while the unauthorized households from other countries are paying $10,000+
I was in Fountain Valley several years ago and rented a room and the homeowner had been their since the 1960s and was paying $500 in property taxes.
In Orange County, alot of older White home owners are paying $500 in property taxes in nicer places like Fountain Valley, San Clemente and Lake Forest.
Many of the unauthorized households who pool together to buy homes in the worst parts of Santa Ana and Anaheim are paying $10,000 or more in property tax.
Bingo…and the area will continue to reap what it sows.
The thing about Proposition 13 in California.
Many older Whites living near the beach are paying like 1/20th of the property tax of the newer cities in the Inland Empire.
Many Non-Hispanic White homeowners who are elderly are paying like $500 to $1000 property tax near the beach in cities like Fountain Valley and San Clemente.
While heavily Latino Eastvale they typically would pay about $10,000 in property tax because of the very high birth rates.
Move. You hate it here so much… quit your crying and just move already. As a Hispanic, you make me want to have 10 kids… just to **** you off. Lol.
And I'd support deporting you all if anyone came illegally. To each their own I guess.
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