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Originally Posted by Grits
This was not meant as an offense. It is apparent though, and it is relative because not the majority of the citizens of this region are blueblood, far, far, from it.
Pick your road, east, south.....even north. My point being sir, that there's not anywhere in the Midwest that one can find a greater disparity of economic level-- dba/extreme wealth vs. adject poverty than in the state of Kentucky, particularly Central Kentucky. And this includes Fayette, Bourbon, Clark, and Scott counties, though not as much so in Woodford.
Now, as I said, I don't mean to irritate anyone, but one more readily notices that which is grand than they do, that which may be a blight on one's landscape.
This is life, real life.
Done on this one.
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These are real numbers, not made up stuff that you're spouting just to delude everyone into thinking you're right...
State of Kentucky...Its per-capita personal income was US$28,513, 43rd in the nation
Bourbon County... Males had a median income of $30,989 versus $23,467 for females.
Fayette County...Males had a median income of $36,166 versus $26,964 for females
Clark County... Males had a median income of $35,774 versus $24,298 for females
Scott County... Males had a median income of $40,604 versus $25,767 for females
With your mentality the rest of the state must be like living in Darfur!! Oh the humanity!!