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To: mishedlo who wrote (45591)12/10/2005 12:15:42 AM
From: John VosillaRead Replies (2) | Respond to of 306849
 
Nice article in the 12/8 issue of the Economist title the "Poorest part of America". Not able to access yet online but basically the poorest counties based on income are highly concentrated in Montana, the Dakotas and Nebraska. Mostly older brained drained white areas decimated by decline in agriculture, no in migration, no new jobs and movement to the cities of it's youth. Given Billings was the largest city in a 280k square mile radius I bet there is some dirt cheap property on big acreage tracts up that way that even folks cashing in their chips from Danville can buy.