Home World Economy Purchasing power of different states in the USEEconomyPurchasing power of different states in the USSeptember 28, 2024 Source: https://www.voronoiapp.com/money/The-Purchasing-Power-of-100-by-State-2047 https://i.redd.it/gmy5a3qcdlrd1.jpeg by wakeup2019 9 commentsI saw maga’s use this as proof of something, but I forgot what they thought this proved 🤣And I am going to believe GOBankingrates ?Bad in coastal Dem statesThis is nonsense. Unless you’re independently wealthy this is meaningless to you because you make less money in those states.Yeah, if I could work in LA and teleport to Arkansas to buy groceries sure, whatever. But that’s not how any of this works.Someone messed up the calcs for NevadaHawaii should just read “lol”Symbol looks like the Pringles guyHow hard is it to earn money on the dark red states? What is the avg. salary there? Earning has a strong correlation to spending.So this is why it costs 2-3 hundred per month per person for groceries in CaliforniaLeave a ReplyYou must be logged in to post a comment.
This is nonsense. Unless you’re independently wealthy this is meaningless to you because you make less money in those states.Yeah, if I could work in LA and teleport to Arkansas to buy groceries sure, whatever. But that’s not how any of this works.
How hard is it to earn money on the dark red states? What is the avg. salary there? Earning has a strong correlation to spending.
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I saw maga’s use this as proof of something, but I forgot what they thought this proved 🤣
And I am going to believe GOBankingrates ?
Bad in coastal Dem states
This is nonsense. Unless you’re independently wealthy this is meaningless to you because you make less money in those states.
Yeah, if I could work in LA and teleport to Arkansas to buy groceries sure, whatever. But that’s not how any of this works.
Someone messed up the calcs for Nevada
Hawaii should just read “lol”
Symbol looks like the Pringles guy
How hard is it to earn money on the dark red states? What is the avg. salary there? Earning has a strong correlation to spending.
So this is why it costs 2-3 hundred per month per person for groceries in California