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I don't think the wallethub.com list is the source I would rest my entire case on, but I already conceded that Springdale is almost as diverse as Little Rock. I wouldn't lean too heavily on "there are multiple types of diversity, and also different kinds of white people" argument either if I were you. Anyway, it appears you have a chip on your shoulder about the whole thing so enjoy your downvote lol. Source: 11 months ago
I think it's important to understand that your source is a nothing but an advertisement for the website https://wallethub.com/. Source: over 1 year ago
Created a new account at wallethub.com to monitor credit ongoing. Source: over 1 year ago
If you don’t pay your credit card you are being charged 36% on the new First PREMIER® Bank Credit Card. The card is unsecured and for bad credit. It has an annual fee of $50 - $125 1st yr, $45 - $49 after that. Plus, there’s a $55 - $95 one-time processing fee. (According to wallethub.com). Source: almost 2 years ago
His home, that certainly could be a pretty big difference, again depending on a lot of factors. The median home price in NYC is $733k per Zillow, and $161k in STL, so that is a big difference. If he'd buy the median home in either place then I get a ~$10.5k difference in property taxes (using figures I got from wallethub.com). Source: over 2 years ago
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