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How People (Rich vs. Poor) Spend Money
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Quote:See? This is why our betters are insistent that everyone live in the city.That wouldn't fly here as our town is too small for mass transit.There isn't even a taxi company here though there are people who work as independent taxi drivers. There is no living in the city here. You either live within the town limits or you don't. There is only about 7,100 people who live here give or take. Pinehurst, which is the golf mecca of NC and where all the rich folks live, wouldn't stand for a mass transit system here. They're a few miles from my town with Southern Pines in between and they pretty much run Moore County. I am beyond thankful for my old Chevy Silverado. It's 14 years old and has almost 200K miles on it but it's a workhorse, |
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