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Hoping to re locate to n/w Kansas within a year....solid red/no transplants. No offense to anyone...
Total quality of life matters more than tags (not to me, but to my wife). Best quality of life based on the same states is in this order: Arizona, Nevada, New Mexico, Colorado, Idaho, Montana, Alaska, Wyoming. Because: weather, climate, politics, fishing, ATV riding, camping, crime.
Wyoming, Eastern Montana and Northern Idaho have worse weather than Anchorage Alaska does, and less quality of life going on.
Milk (regular), (0.25 liter) | 0.25 $ |
Loaf of Fresh White Bread (125.00 g) | 0.99 $ |
Rice (white), (0.10 kg) | 0.46 $ |
Eggs (regular) (2.40) | 0.62 $ |
Local Cheese (0.10 kg) | 1.18 $ |
Chicken Fillets (0.15 kg) | 2.23 $ |
Beef Round (0.15 kg) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat) | 2.36 $ |
Apples (0.30 kg) | 1.57 $ |
Banana (0.25 kg) | 0.39 $ |
Oranges (0.30 kg) | 1.27 $ |
Tomato (0.20 kg) | 0.95 $ |
Potato (0.20 kg) | 0.45 $ |
Onion (0.10 kg) | 0.26 $ |
Lettuce (0.20 head) | 0.34 $ |
Daily recommended minimum amount of money for food per person | 13.32 $ |
Monthly recommended minimum amount of money for food per person (assuming 31 days per month) | 413.04 $ |
Hoping to re locate to n/w Kansas within a year....solid red/no transplants. No offense to anyone...
I'd spend the late winter and early spring (February - May) in the Abacos for fishing/lobster/boating/drinking/relaxing, summer would be in the North Carolina mountains where I'm already at and would also be my "base" (highs around 85, normal temps around 75, in summer), early fall would consist of traveling around killing upland birds all over with one or two big game hunts out west and deer hunting around home, Nov - Jan would consist of upland hunts, occasional deer hunts, and time at my cabin in the mid-south for ducks.
If all goes to plan, it will happen within the next 10 years. Waiting on a good deal in the Abacos and the kids to get a little older. Really, the house in the Abacos is the only thing I don't have right now to make this plan happen when timing is right ... Maybe I'll find a good deal in the next year or so.
Sorry man, I've been a resident of both states and groceries were lots more expensive in Crook County Wyo than Mesa County CO. Property taxes in Wyo were much higher as were vehicle registrations. I even get the homestead exemption on my property taxes in CO now that I'm over 65. 50% discount on the first 200K in valuation. Even with the state income tax in CO, I believe taxes are a wash. Wyo may be conservative, but they have to get the $ somewhere. Republicans have their hands in my pockets just as far as the Democrats. Drank a beer with a buddy of mine last night. Between him and his two kids they have 5 elk licenses (2 bow and 3 late season rifle), 3 deer licenses, 1 bear and 1 goat. Only advantage in Wyo was longer seasons. Not all of Colorado is the Front Range.This is the other reason I want out of CO.... That same grocery list is $260 in WY. Along with the $700 year vehicle registration and other things they want me to pay for in this state when I'm a single bachelor with no rug rats...
Food Prices in Denver, CO, United States
Recommended Minimum Amount of Money for food (2400 calories, Western food types)
Milk (regular), (0.25 liter) 0.25 $ Loaf of Fresh White Bread (125.00 g) 0.99 $ Rice (white), (0.10 kg) 0.46 $ Eggs (regular) (2.40) 0.62 $ Local Cheese (0.10 kg) 1.18 $ Chicken Fillets (0.15 kg) 2.23 $ Beef Round (0.15 kg) (or Equivalent Back Leg Red Meat) 2.36 $ Apples (0.30 kg) 1.57 $ Banana (0.25 kg) 0.39 $ Oranges (0.30 kg) 1.27 $ Tomato (0.20 kg) 0.95 $ Potato (0.20 kg) 0.45 $ Onion (0.10 kg) 0.26 $ Lettuce (0.20 head) 0.34 $ Daily recommended minimum amount of money for food per person 13.32 $ Monthly recommended minimum amount of money for food per person
(assuming 31 days per month)413.04 $
Don't get me wrong, I loved things about Wyoming. I could hunt antelope every year as a resident, but that has even changed now. I was a fed too, and hard to beat that Front Range pay differential! Be careful where you go. I have a lot of friends in Wyoming still, and it is changing fast, just like Montana and Idaho. The east side of the Bighorns is becoming over run in the summers with all the motorized folks from the mid west. A couple of friends of mine in Sheridan are looking for greener pastures due to the onslaught, but it's all relative to where you're moving from. A friend of mine in the Forest Service told me about 20 years ago that if it's a nice livable place in Montana, it's already just like Colorado. I've always remembered that!Yeah I hear ya. I’m a fed employee and work in Denver so I just figured I’d make the drive back and forth to WY the few times a month I have to get to an office. I’ll have to do more research and make my decision whether to make the move up there.
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Cheyenne over Salt Lake any day! At least you're in Wyoming. The Wasatch Front is a shitshow, and they're trying to get the Winter Olympics again. I think that was the beginning of the end. A couple of good college football teams at the moment though. Bluffalos kind of suck!Yeah that locality pay would take a hit for sure! I could transfer to the Cheyenne office if I wanted to. Also have the option of transfer to the salt lake office so options are there. We’ll see!
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