Why This Small Town In Wyoming Is So Rich
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- Опубликовано: 14 сен 2023
- Jackson, wyoming is one of the richest and most expensive place in the united states, however this is a very small town with very little population driven by tourism.
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Your answer should have begun with that Jackson Hole is quite simply the most beautiful place in North America because of how abruptly the stunning Tetons rise out of the flat valley.
Jackson is unique in that it not only has great skiing but the most famous national park in the country nearby: Yellowstone.
I live in Teton County. Great place if you like winter.
The wealthy want to live here because Wyoming has no State income tax, is tax friendly in general, and there is a lack of "diversity", and the consequent crime and social strife.
I live on 20 remote acres up against the Idaho border in that western sliver of private land at 3:40.
I heard that Jackson during Christmas is really something, is that true?
Dude, Jackson is filled with Mexicans.
When I think Jackson, I think 3 bed 2 bath houses for 30k in Mississippi
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I grew up there late 60s early 70s. Sno King was right out my front window. The Elk refuge was out the back door and across the road. My first job was at a little dude ranch called the trading post. I was 8. I took tourist up in the mountains and had a blast. And got paid $1 for one hour ride$2 for two hours. $5 for the chuck wagon steak ride every Friday all summer. The guy that owned it looked like Hoss Cartwright from bonanza. Huge dude. And fished cutthroat creek every chance we had. Then it really was a paradise. Hardly anyone. Just a small tourist town. Then the news followed Jimmy Carter there for a winter vacation. And then the rest of America discovered Jackson Hole. My childhood paradise. A place I still dream of. Peace.
Charles Hoskinson has moved there & the Cardano foundation 🤔
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cuz rich people bought houses there
Because of California rich people leave Wyoming
If you're looking for "peaceful connection with nature", and lower population, Jackson isn't the place, at least during the warmer months. Sure, if you're wealthy and own a ranch/home up on a secluded hill in the area, it's nice. During the summer months, however, Jackson is so crowded with visitors travelling two/from 2 major national parks... You can barely drive through town. There's one main road through town, and one road north, and you're sharing it with millions of travelers. Another consideration: Jackson is an economic "bubble": everything costs more, and any type of vocational service is difficult to get, because when the place thaws out from winter, everybody needs services at the same time. (We work in the area during the summer months, and have for the last 7 years.) A one bedroom apt without laundry hookups, is over $1200 dollars a month or more.
Do you have a suggestion for another similar town that's less touristy?
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Matthew Wayne Shepard (December 1, 1976 - October 12, 1998) No thank you, Wyoming!
THAT could never happen in a major city.