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Duh. How about property tax?
Our property taxes have increased at the rate of 41% per year for the past TWELVE years! When approached by both the County and Utah State Tax Commission, they said, "Affordability doesn't matter. All that matters is property valuation." Huh?
Move to New Zealand or Canada where health care is free.
economy is getting scary and the poor old people. My heart goes out to them....
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