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re: Number of Fortune 500 Companies located in each SEC state.
Posted on 2/16/19 at 12:22 pm to LSUHobNailBoot
Posted on 2/16/19 at 12:22 pm to LSUHobNailBoot
A good portion of the companies started in Texas.
Some like ConocoPhillips moved from Oklahoma.
Not because of income tax but to be better connected.
Some like ConocoPhillips moved from Oklahoma.
Not because of income tax but to be better connected.
Posted on 2/16/19 at 12:24 pm to ExtraSpecial
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Eat shite, I happen to like Memphis. And I'm from Nashville. Memphis and Nashville carry the whole state, especially a lot of bumfrick East Tennessee
Nashville could be a lot better if they could just have their mayors stay the frick out of the way. The last one was too busy frickin her security dude in the cemetery.
Posted on 2/16/19 at 12:27 pm to ZeusStamos
Georgia has 21 with a 1/3 of the population of Texas and only one major city.
Posted on 2/16/19 at 12:33 pm to JCdawg
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Georgia has 21 with a 1/3 of the population of Texas and only one major city.
Arkansas has about the same ration of fortune 500 companies to population as Georgia and no major cities.
and they have one really great big one
Posted on 2/16/19 at 12:36 pm to gthog61
I was actually thinking about this as well. Given the population of Arkansas it is pretty impressive that they have 6. Not bad at all.
Posted on 2/16/19 at 12:41 pm to ZeusStamos
Dallas and Houston each individually have more fortune 500 companies than any other state in the SEC. Dallas has 22 and Houston has 21.
Posted on 2/16/19 at 12:54 pm to LSUHobNailBoot
Tennessee has no State income tax either. But all the States around us do. Our Constitution prohibits a State income tax
Posted on 2/16/19 at 12:55 pm to ZeusStamos
quote:another factor to add to tList.
11. Mississippi 0. Mississippi literally ranks last in everything.
Posted on 2/16/19 at 12:59 pm to ExtraSpecial
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To the other Vol posters, sorry to rag on East Tennessee. But let's be honest, Nashville and Memphis do the heavy lifting for the state. Thankfully, Knoxville and Chattanooga are booming, which is what I like to see. I have really come to like Knoxville since I have been living here. There is a lot of growth here, and the city itself is surprisingly hip.
Pretty fair assessment imo. Knoxville and Chatt are significantly behind Nashville and Memphis, but both cities continue to grow their city/metro populations and have been & continue to increase their value, brand and perception in a big way. I'm excited about the next 5 years in Knoxville with the progress they've made with The South Knox waterfront & again with the Smokies coming back to the city (date tbd) and having the new baseball stadium built in the Old City when that does happen. That's gonna be huge for that part of downtown. Anyways, Tennessee in general is a great state with nice cities spread out from Memphis to up in the Smokies. Definitely feel blessed to live here
This post was edited on 2/16/19 at 1:03 pm
Posted on 2/16/19 at 1:02 pm to ZeusStamos
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I was actually thinking about this as well. Given the population of Arkansas it is pretty impressive that they have 6. Not bad at all.
Its a bit divided between the Little Rock area and NW Arkansas. There is a lot of money in Arkansas despite the state being fairly poor over all.
The well off areas of Arkansas are as nice as you will find in America, but the poor areas are dirt poor. I love my state, but its very unbalanced.
Posted on 2/16/19 at 1:16 pm to Gatorbait2008
Aside from the beaches on 30A, I wouldn't give you a nickel for the whole state of Florida. Its a shithole
Posted on 2/16/19 at 1:27 pm to ExtraSpecial
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Memphis
Memphis is a shithole, most cities have a bad part of town, but Memphis has a good part of town.
Posted on 2/16/19 at 1:43 pm to Arksulli
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The well off areas of Arkansas are as nice as you will find in America, but the poor areas are dirt poor. I love my state, but its very unbalanced.
East Arkansas is so so poor.
Posted on 2/16/19 at 1:54 pm to AUCE05
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AL is embarrassing.
Not just because of this list.
Posted on 2/16/19 at 1:55 pm to ExtraSpecial
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Memphis alone is home to International Paper, FedEx, and Autozone. Very underrated city in terms of economic output.
And they issue a brand new bulletproof vest to every new resident.
Posted on 2/16/19 at 1:58 pm to McMillan
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Metro wise, KC is larger than STL
Actually the STL Metro area is larger by 600,000 people while the city of KC is larger than the city of St. Louis....for now
Posted on 2/16/19 at 2:28 pm to ExtraSpecial
Ok head directly south of Nashville or in any direction from Memphis and you will see bumfrick Alabama. Tri-cities are 10x better than that and that’s saying something.
And Chattanooga is the best city in Tennessee for its size.
And Chattanooga is the best city in Tennessee for its size.
Posted on 2/16/19 at 2:32 pm to KellerChrystFan
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Ok head directly south of Nashville or in any direction from Memphis and you will see bumfrick Alabama.
Directly south of Nashville is Williamson County, which is the seventh wealthiest county in the nation. Directly south of Memphis are the nice suburban areas of Desoto County, MS.
I like East Tennessee, but nowhere else in TN is as bad as the northern Plateau near Kentucky. The Plateau as a whole is a pretty awful place to live. The Tri-Cities are the saving grace of NE Tennessee. Most of that part of the state is Deliverance IRL.
Posted on 2/16/19 at 2:36 pm to Oklahomey
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Kentucky - Girl Scout Cookies
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