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Armads said:
c03n3nj0 said:

I honestly do not see how this can be proved or discussed. 

I mean, I'll just say Virginia 'cause I live here and roads are good. 


Depends on where in Virignia you're talking about.  I live in VA too, grew up in NoVa (in one of the richest counties in the country) so the roads were all in great condition.  For the past two years I've lived in Richmond and the roads are terrible, all the infrastructure of this whole city is really.  As a city you can tell there was never a solid plan to construction, many roads will go back in forth between being a two way and a one way, sometimes they end and start up again, the blacktop is terrible too.  In the business district it's repaved on a regular basis but anywhere else is full of potholes and many places are missing paint on the road.  The only thing keeping this city alive is VCU really, they keep buying up more buildings and renovating them into new classrooms and along with that comes a repaving/painting of the nearby road and sidewalk repair.  Without a big college this whole area would have been a stagnant depressing mess, but all the kids boost the local economy a bit.

Yeah, I live in Fairfax, and according to Wikipedia, we're the second richest county in the U.S in terms of average household income. 

Northern Virginia is very well off. 

Dumb Loudon took first place,too. >:[ *shakes fist*



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