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Old 12-12-2008, 07:15 PM
 
Location: Loving the Baker Hood!!
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The poster should check out Wyoming!
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Old 12-13-2008, 07:55 AM
 
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Yes Wyoming is worlds apart, but at least you don't have to worry about foreign born uninsured motorists terrorizing the streets.
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Old 12-13-2008, 08:40 AM
 
Location: Loving the Baker Hood!!
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Not as many, that is sure, but there are some!
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Old 12-13-2008, 09:58 AM
 
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ALLLLL I know is while it was -1 degrees here in Chicago (With the wind chill) ...... my boyfriend was gloating that it was 55 degrees and sunny in Denver.........

HENCE why I hate Chicago!
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Old 12-13-2008, 10:02 AM
 
Location: Morrison, CO
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ALLLLL I know is while it was -1 degrees here in Chicago (With the wind chill) ...... my boyfriend was gloating that it was 55 degrees and sunny in Denver.........

Can't happen. Denver is an artic wilderness. Your boyfriend is lieing. I am still digging out from 2003.







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Old 12-13-2008, 10:20 AM
 
Location: Governor's Park/Capitol Hill, Denver, CO
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Can't happen. Denver is an artic wilderness. Your boyfriend is lieing. I am still digging out from 2003.


What sort of pile is it that you are burried under?

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Old 12-13-2008, 12:29 PM
 
Location: FL
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Originally Posted by cabolissa View Post
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, Colorado's unemployment rate is still below most states for unemployment in the US as of October. And all states are below the historical highs reported in the recession of the early 80's.
Unemployment rates by state: http://www.bls.gov/LAU/
Current rates & historical highs/lows:Current Unemployment Rates for States and Historical Highs/Lows
Unemployment Rates, seasonally adjusted

Alabama
5.6%(p) in Oct 2008
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Alaska
7.4%(p) in Oct 2008
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Arizona
6.1%(p) in Oct 2008
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Arkansas
5.4%(p) in Oct 2008
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California
8.2%(p) in Oct 2008
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Colorado
5.7%(p) in Oct 2008
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Connecticut
6.5%(p) in Oct 2008
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Delaware
5.4%(p) in Oct 2008
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D.C.
7.4%(p) in Oct 2008
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Florida
7.0%(p) in Oct 2008
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Georgia
7.0%(p) in Oct 2008
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Hawaii
4.5%(p) in Oct 2008
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Idaho
5.3%(p) in Oct 2008
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Illinois
7.3%(p) in Oct 2008
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Indiana
6.4%(p) in Oct 2008
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Iowa
4.4%(p) in Oct 2008
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Kansas
4.9%(p) in Oct 2008
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Kentucky
6.8%(p) in Oct 2008
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Louisiana
5.5%(p) in Oct 2008
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Maine
5.7%(p) in Oct 2008
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Maryland
5.0%(p) in Oct 2008
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Massachusetts
5.5%(p) in Oct 2008
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Michigan
9.3%(p) in Oct 2008
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Minnesota
6.0%(p) in Oct 2008
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Mississippi
7.2%(p) in Oct 2008
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Missouri
6.5%(p) in Oct 2008
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Montana
4.8%(p) in Oct 2008
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Nebraska
3.6%(p) in Oct 2008
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Nevada
7.6%(p) in Oct 2008
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New Hampshire
4.1%(p) in Oct 2008
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New Jersey
6.0%(p) in Oct 2008
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New Mexico
4.4%(p) in Oct 2008
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New York
5.7%(p) in Oct 2008
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North Carolina
7.0%(p) in Oct 2008
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North Dakota
3.4%(p) in Oct 2008
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Ohio
7.3%(p) in Oct 2008
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Oklahoma
4.3%(p) in Oct 2008
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Oregon
7.3%(p) in Oct 2008
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Pennsylvania
5.8%(p) in Oct 2008
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Puerto Rico
12.0%(p) in Oct 2008
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Rhode Island
9.3%(p) in Oct 2008
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South Carolina
8.0%(p) in Oct 2008
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South Dakota
3.3%(p) in Oct 2008
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Tennessee
7.0%(p) in Oct 2008
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Texas
5.6%(p) in Oct 2008
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Utah
3.5%(p) in Oct 2008
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Vermont
5.2%(p) in Oct 2008
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Virginia
4.4%(p) in Oct 2008
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Washington
6.3%(p) in Oct 2008
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West Virginia
4.7%(p) in Oct 2008
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Wisconsin
5.1%(p) in Oct 2008
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Wyoming
3.3%(p) in Oct 2008
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Interesting. West Virginia has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country. Most years they have one of the highest along with Miss, Louisiana, and Michigan
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Old 12-13-2008, 02:46 PM
 
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West Virginia has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country.
The stats are juked; WV has tons of unemployed; they just don't show up. In fact the actual numbers many agree are around 15-19 percent at the moment.
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Old 12-13-2008, 02:51 PM
 
Location: Houston, TX
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Originally Posted by RickRN View Post
Denver is too crowded. Too many out of state plates roaming around the metro area.
The unemployment rate is sky high at 5.6% and rising.
Wow... ours in Nashville is around 7-7.5%

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Old 12-13-2008, 05:00 PM
 
Location: Morrison, CO
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Originally Posted by DenverAztec View Post
What sort of pile is it that you are burried under?



The snow. Its been sitting here for five years!


Its a joke son.
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