Which States to NOT retire in

And I haven't heard of any State but Texas doing this property tax deferral either.

Here in CT its done by each town. They also have a tax abatement for low income seniors to reduce their tax by $500 or so. They say it's to keep a balance of people in town. I think it's just because they want to point us out and tell their kids "that's what you will look like when you get old".:LOL:
 
The map gives a whole new slant on "blue" states. Not to get too political, heh, heh, but there does seem to be lot of overlap. Probably unrelated:D

well, considering that "red" states receive $1.99 from the USG for every $1.00 they pay in taxes, kind of belies their proud "self-reliant" facade. I guess that's unrelated too.:whistle:
 
well, considering that "red" states receive $1.99 from the USG for every $1.00 they pay in taxes, kind of belies their proud "self-reliant" facade. I guess that's unrelated too.:whistle:

In the words of Sarah Palin "You betcha!":whistle:
 
well, considering that "red" states receive $1.99 from the USG for every $1.00 they pay in taxes, kind of belies their proud "self-reliant" facade. I guess that's unrelated too.:whistle:

Oh boy. Just had to poke a stick in the ant hill, didn't ya?
 
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