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ghost_robot2000 t1_j68wybp wrote
I knew Mississippi would be the worst. I'm not sure why I even looked at the list to find out.
frizz1111 t1_j693itb wrote
If you can afford it.
jarena009 t1_j69b8yo wrote
We moved here in 2020. We like everything except the property taxes.
We used to live in CT which had property taxes at like half the rates of most towns in NJ, but still the same quality schools, snow cleanup, and waste management. Hoping for the same for NJ.
Jerseyhole84 t1_j69d1pi wrote
Not surprised about NM at #49.
HobbitFoot t1_j69h9cw wrote
Which is why it is so expensive.
CrashZ07 t1_j69o3vy wrote
Funny how the lowest ranked Northeast state is still higher than the highest ranked Southern state.
frizz1111 t1_j69y3lf wrote
I would say the lack of housing inventory.
bakerfaceman t1_j6ac0mk wrote
We need municipal consolidation for that. CT has much larger towns than NJ.
scyber t1_j6ak6z9 wrote
Snow clean up and waste management is on a municipality by municipality basis. Some towns include it.
beltalowda_oye t1_j6amuhv wrote
Sometimes it feels good to reiterate what we already know.
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If Mississippi were in the middle of the list, you'd be thinking "Good thing I checked; this list in an article on the internet is clearly flawed!"
That's another reason why you look for what you already know.
(Now that I think of it, that's probably what the authors of the list would have done; "if Mississippi's not last, then our scoring methodology must have a flaw...")
awfulsome t1_j6eef4e wrote
Fortunately NJ pays well relative to the costs.
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Castor_and_Pollux123 t1_j68mr2w wrote
> NJ is #7
In the 'Best' rankings, that is.