That would be Michael Vick. Iverson is from Hampton.Newport News is Allen Iverson hometown.
That would be Michael Vick. Iverson is from Hampton.Newport News is Allen Iverson hometown.
Oh my bad, he grew up in Newport News though.That would be Michael Vick. Iverson is from Hampton.
The place is 90% White but walking through the main drag and eating outside of tourist spots, I didn't get that 'what are you doing here vibe. I was visiting as a hotel guest but I still felt comfortable walking through the town.
Here too , while people are leaving you have floods coming here buying up houses over asking. The only reason people leave California and New York is for price reasons. Nobody moves to some shit hole state because they just want to go there. They can’t afford their current location.I keep hearing motherfuckers are moving out of NYC, but the real estate purchasing prices aint reflect that over the last year. Been trying to move somehwere else in the 5 boroughs for the last year, but since prices went up.......fuck that.
Here too , while people are leaving you have floods coming here buying up houses over asking. The only reason people leave California and New York is for price reasons. Nobody moves to some shit hole state because they just want to go there. They can’t afford their current location.
Exactly and they “blame the Libs” for their brokeness and excuse to leave.Haha, my wife wants us to mive to Raleigh, NC. Her best friend just moved there last year. I told her the only reason to move 4 or 5 states away from NYC is because your money aint right. Only niggas leaving NYC are broke ones. Atlanta/GA and North Carolina, your are welcome to as much of our low income residents as you can handle!
The Boys Club is in Newport News. He attended Bethel HS which is in Hampton. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_IversonOh my bad, he grew up in Newport News though.
Iverson helps fund new basketball court at Newport News Boys and Girls Club he once attended
Allen Iverson couldn’t help but offer pointers to the kids dribbling down the court Friday at the Boys and Girls Club in Newport News’ Southeast Community — a court in the gym he …www.dailypress.com
Taxes come into play too. My mom is paying $14k/yr in taxes for her NY home. I pay 1/10th of that here in Virginia.Haha, my wife wants us to mive to Raleigh, NC. Her best friend just moved there last year. I told her the only reason to move 4 or 5 states away from NYC is because your money aint right. Only niggas leaving NYC are broke ones. Atlanta/GA and North Carolina, your are welcome to as much of our low income residents as you can handle!
Oh okay.The Boys Club is in Newport News. He attended Bethel HS which is in Hampton. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_Iverson
US Cities with the Lowest Cost of Living in 2022 | Move.org
Read Move.org’s report about living costs in the United States’ most populous cities to learn which cities have the lowest (and highest) costs of living.www.move.org
Here's a list from 2018 from Data at the Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor.what the income and job opportunities look alike in these cities?
That would be my first question.
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Here's some towns who are paying remote workers to live.I tell people all the time is to get a remote job based in a high cost area (for example DC) and then relocate somewhere down south...That's the major hustle of the world.
Here's some towns who are paying remote workers to live.
Tulsa Remote | Make Tulsa Your New Headquarters and Home
Tulsa Remote is a one-year program that offers a $10,000 grant and additional benefits to eligible remote workers who move to and work from Tulsa.tulsaremote.com
Talent Incentive
The Northwest Arkansas Council’s Life Works Here initiative seeks to capture the attention and interest of talent from all over the country looking for a better quality of life.findingnwa.com
Remote Work Offers and Incentives to Move to West Virginia
As if life in West Virginia isn’t prize enough, we’ll actually pay you $12,000 to move to West Virginia. No strings attached remote work offers.ascendwv.com
Here's a longer list
Offers - Get Paid to Move & Work Remotely - MakeMyMove
Find a city or state that will pay you to move! Our current listings of cities and states offering cash and tax incentives to relocate. New offers added weekly!www.makemymove.com
State | Median Household Income - White | Median Household Income - Black | Gap (%) |
---|---|---|---|
Washington, DC | $149.7K | $48.7K | 67.51% |
Wyoming | $66.8K | $22.3K | 66.59% |
Utah | $77.8K | $38K | 51.11% |
North Dakota | $68.4K | $34.1K | 50.17% |
Wisconsin | $61.5K | $35.2K | 47.50% |
Louisiana | $61.5K | $32.7K | 46.79% |
Illinois | $74.7K | $39.8K | 46.72% |
Minnesota | $77.6K | $41.6K | 46.23% |
Mississippi | $57.2K | $31.1K | 45.68% |
Ohio | $62.6K | $35.K | 44.12% |
State Median Household Income - White Median Household Income - Black Gap (%) Washington, DC $149.7K $48.7K 67.51% Wyoming $66.8K $22.3K 66.59% Utah $77.8K $38K 51.11% North Dakota $68.4K $34.1K 50.17% Wisconsin $61.5K $35.2K 47.50% Louisiana $61.5K $32.7K 46.79% Illinois $74.7K $39.8K 46.72% Minnesota $77.6K $41.6K 46.23% Mississippi $57.2K $31.1K 45.68% Ohio $62.6K $35.K 44.12%
Haha, my wife wants us to mive to Raleigh, NC. Her best friend just moved there last year. I told her the only reason to move 4 or 5 states away from NYC is because your money aint right. Only niggas leaving NYC are broke ones. Atlanta/GA and North Carolina, your are welcome to as much of our low income residents as you can handle!
Diversity means in this poll is less CACs. The mix is up to you. Whether it's more or less Caribbean, African, African-American, Central Americans, Asians etc.Does "Diversity" mean living around other black people?
I think we should change "Diversity" to living around like-minded black people. Idgaf about living around nobody else... no Asians, no CACs, nobody
Black first
State | Jurisdiction | Amount |
---|---|---|
Alabama | Total Allocation | $1,901,376,504 |
State Share | $1,786,453,683 | |
Jefferson County | $114,922,821 | |
Alaska | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $1,250,000,000 | |
Arizona | Total Allocation | $2,822,569,714 |
State Share | $1,857,099,389 | |
Maricopa County | $782,717,225 | |
Pima County | $182,753,100 | |
Arkansas | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $1,250,000,000 | |
California | Total Allocation | $15,322,206,367 |
State Share | $9,526,137,621 | |
Alameda County | $291,651,561 | |
Contra Costa County | $201,293,497 | |
Fresno County | $174,345,905 | |
Kern County | $157,087,754 | |
Los Angeles County | $1,751,852,108 | |
Orange County | $554,167,091 | |
Riverside County | $431,117,152 | |
Sacramento County | $270,838,440 | |
San Bernardino County | $380,430,899 | |
San Diego County | $582,547,875 | |
San Francisco County | $153,832,754 | |
San Joaquin County | $132,996,947 | |
San Mateo County | $133,769,122 | |
Santa Clara County | $336,415,539 | |
Stanislaus County | $96,091,702 | |
Ventura County | $147,630,401 | |
Colorado | Total Allocation | $2,233,145,460 |
State Share | $1,673,950,246 | |
Adams County | $90,291,404 | |
Arapahoe County | $114,576,782 | |
Denver County | $126,900,343 | |
El Paso County | $125,712,328 | |
Jefferson County | $101,714,356 | |
Connecticut | Total Allocation | $1,382,561,117 |
State Share | $913,181,962 | |
Fairfield County | $164,614,059 | |
Hartford County | $155,607,621 | |
New Haven County | $149,157,475 | |
Delaware | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $927,233,331 | |
New Castle County | $322,766,669 | |
Florida | Total Allocation | $8,328,721,940 |
State Share | $5,856,159,554 | |
Brevard County | $105,040,554 | |
Broward County | $340,765,195 | |
Duval County | $167,130,913 | |
Hillsborough County | $256,862,512 | |
Lee County | $134,467,831 | |
Miami-Dade County | $474,113,590 | |
Orange County | $243,161,252 | |
Palm Beach County | $261,190,530 | |
Pasco County | $96,665,293 | |
Pinellas County | $170,139,515 | |
Polk County | $126,475,603 | |
Volusia County | $96,549,598 | |
Georgia | Total Allocation | $4,117,266,353 |
State Share | $3,503,081,996 | |
Cobb County | $132,646,720 | |
DeKalb County | $132,499,439 | |
Fulton County | $185,659,967 | |
Gwinnett County | $163,378,230 | |
Hawaii | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $862,823,979 | |
Honolulu County | $387,176,021 | |
Idaho | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $1,250,000,000 | |
Illinois | Total Allocation | $4,913,928,948 |
State Share | $3,519,156,999 | |
Cook County | $898,729,990 | |
DuPage County | $161,052,283 | |
Kane County | $92,905,805 | |
Lake County | $121,547,296 | |
Will County | $120,536,576 | |
Indiana | Total Allocation | $2,610,646,554 |
State Share | $2,442,324,311 | |
Marion County | $168,322,243 | |
Iowa | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $1,250,000,000 | |
Kansas | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $1,034,052,049 | |
Johnson County | $116,311,034 | |
Sedgwick County | $99,636,917 | |
Kentucky | Total Allocation | $1,732,491,935 |
State Share | $1,598,690,705 | |
Jefferson County | $133,801,230 | |
Louisiana | Total Allocation | $1,802,727,754 |
State Share | $1,802,727,754 | |
Maine | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $1,250,000,000 | |
Maryland | Total Allocation | $2,344,417,741 |
State Share | $1,653,367,701 | |
Anne Arundel County | $101,077,945 | |
Baltimore city | $103,565,657 | |
Baltimore County | $144,378,367 | |
Montgomery County | $183,347,980 | |
Prince George’s County | $158,680,092 | |
Massachusetts | Total Allocation | $2,672,802,119 |
State Share | $1,655,720,328 | |
Bristol County | $98,631,939 | |
Essex County | $137,688,629 | |
Middlesex County | $281,245,960 | |
Norfolk County | $123,334,204 | |
Plymouth County | $90,951,199 | |
Suffolk County | $140,284,009 | |
Worcester County | $144,945,850 | |
Michigan | Total Allocation | $3,872,742,971 |
State Share | $3,080,874,821 | |
Kent County | $114,640,476 | |
Macomb County | $152,510,546 | |
Oakland County | $219,451,908 | |
Wayne County | $305,265,221 | |
Minnesota | Total Allocation | $2,186,958,839 |
State Share | $1,870,033,167 | |
Hennepin County | $220,893,126 | |
Ramsey County | $96,032,546 | |
Mississippi | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $1,250,000,000 | |
Missouri | Total Allocation | $2,379,996,144 |
State Share | $2,083,827,229 | |
Jackson County | $122,677,376 | |
St. Louis County | $173,491,539 | |
Montana | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $1,250,000,000 | |
Nebraska | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $1,083,865,742 | |
Douglas County | $166,134,258 | |
Nevada | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $836,051,100 | |
Clark County | $413,948,900 | |
New Hampshire | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $1,250,000,000 | |
New Jersey | Total Allocation | $3,444,370,826 |
State Share | $2,393,995,126 | |
Bergen County | $162,671,843 | |
Camden County | $88,380,599 | |
Essex County | $139,423,361 | |
Hudson County | $117,334,101 | |
Middlesex County | $143,975,615 | |
Monmouth County | $107,981,449 | |
Ocean County | $105,955,647 | |
Passaic County | $87,570,033 | |
Union County | $97,083,053 | |
New Mexico | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $1,067,817,494 | |
Bernalillo County | $182,182,506 | |
New York | Total Allocation | $7,543,778,952 |
State Share | $5,219,021,994 | |
Bronx County | $247,481,068 | |
Erie County | $160,316,055 | |
Kings County | $446,710,197 | |
Monroe County | $129,440,929 | |
Nassau County | $236,787,014 | |
New York County | $284,213,729 | |
Queens County | $393,304,493 | |
Suffolk County | $257,670,983 | |
Westchester County | $168,832,489 | |
North Carolina | Total Allocation | $4,067,110,763 |
State Share | $3,585,606,805 | |
Guilford County | $93,738,358 | |
Mecklenburg County | $193,760,212 | |
Wake County | $194,005,388 | |
North Dakota | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $1,250,000,000 | |
Ohio | Total Allocation | $4,532,845,506 |
State Share | $3,757,703,970 | |
Cuyahoga County | $215,523,501 | |
Franklin County | $229,777,586 | |
Hamilton County | $142,651,313 | |
Montgomery County | $92,780,861 | |
Summit County | $94,408,274 | |
Oklahoma | Total Allocation | $1,534,449,890 |
State Share | $1,281,597,801 | |
Oklahoma County | $139,154,452 | |
Tulsa County | $113,697,637 | |
Oregon | Total Allocation | $1,635,570,763 |
State Share | $1,388,745,825 | |
Multnomah County | $141,845,459 | |
Washington County | $104,979,478 | |
Pennsylvania | Total Allocation | $4,964,406,011 |
State Share | $3,935,406,029 | |
Allegheny County | $212,203,236 | |
Bucks County | $109,634,863 | |
Chester County | $91,612,041 | |
Delaware County | $98,898,929 | |
Lancaster County | $95,230,357 | |
Montgomery County | $144,996,980 | |
Philadelphia County | $276,423,576 | |
Rhode Island | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $910,740,118 | |
Providence County | $339,259,882 | |
South Carolina | Total Allocation | $1,996,588,712 |
State Share | $1,905,229,176 | |
Greenville County | $91,359,536 | |
South Dakota | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $1,250,000,000 | |
Tennessee | Total Allocation | $2,648,244,148 |
State Share | $2,363,576,014 | |
Davidson County | $121,130,060 | |
Shelby County | $163,538,075 | |
Texas | Total Allocation | $11,244,137,605 |
State Share | $8,038,804,878 | |
Bexar County | $349,625,748 | |
Collin County | $180,563,264 | |
Dallas County | $459,904,876 | |
Denton County | $154,820,090 | |
El Paso County | $146,449,366 | |
Fort Bend County | $141,641,815 | |
Harris County | $822,488,328 | |
Hidalgo County | $151,591,789 | |
Montgomery County | $105,991,420 | |
Tarrant County | $366,894,718 | |
Travis County | $222,308,518 | |
Williamson County | $103,052,793 | |
Utah | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $936,475,736 | |
Salt Lake County | $202,499,486 | |
Utah County | $111,024,778 | |
Vermont | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $1,250,000,000 | |
Virginia | Total Allocation | $3,309,937,372 |
State Share | $3,109,689,845 | |
Fairfax County | $200,247,527 | |
Washington | Total Allocation | $2,952,933,375 |
State Share | $2,167,209,642 | |
King County | $393,116,728 | |
Pierce County | $157,921,528 | |
Snohomish County | $143,455,771 | |
Spokane County | $91,229,706 | |
West Virginia | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $1,250,000,000 | |
Wisconsin | Total Allocation | $2,257,846,523 |
State Share | $1,997,414,905 | |
Dane County | $95,399,799 | |
Milwaukee County | $165,031,819 | |
Wyoming | Total Allocation | $1,250,000,000 |
State Share | $1,250,000,000 | |
Sources: CARES Act; U.S. Census Bureau; author’s calculations. |
Follow upFor the counties that you're interested moving to. Here's a list of Federal government funds given to counties and city governments. For example, Arlington, Texas received 81 Million. Check with your neck of the woods on what they're doing with it.
State and Local Shares of Cares Act Funding
State Jurisdiction Amount Alabama Total Allocation $1,901,376,504 State Share $1,786,453,683 Jefferson County $114,922,821 Alaska Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $1,250,000,000 Arizona Total Allocation $2,822,569,714 State Share $1,857,099,389 Maricopa County $782,717,225 Pima County $182,753,100 Arkansas Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $1,250,000,000 California Total Allocation $15,322,206,367 State Share $9,526,137,621 Alameda County $291,651,561 Contra Costa County $201,293,497 Fresno County $174,345,905 Kern County $157,087,754 Los Angeles County $1,751,852,108 Orange County $554,167,091 Riverside County $431,117,152 Sacramento County $270,838,440 San Bernardino County $380,430,899 San Diego County $582,547,875 San Francisco County $153,832,754 San Joaquin County $132,996,947 San Mateo County $133,769,122 Santa Clara County $336,415,539 Stanislaus County $96,091,702 Ventura County $147,630,401 Colorado Total Allocation $2,233,145,460 State Share $1,673,950,246 Adams County $90,291,404 Arapahoe County $114,576,782 Denver County $126,900,343 El Paso County $125,712,328 Jefferson County $101,714,356 Connecticut Total Allocation $1,382,561,117 State Share $913,181,962 Fairfield County $164,614,059 Hartford County $155,607,621 New Haven County $149,157,475 Delaware Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $927,233,331 New Castle County $322,766,669 Florida Total Allocation $8,328,721,940 State Share $5,856,159,554 Brevard County $105,040,554 Broward County $340,765,195 Duval County $167,130,913 Hillsborough County $256,862,512 Lee County $134,467,831 Miami-Dade County $474,113,590 Orange County $243,161,252 Palm Beach County $261,190,530 Pasco County $96,665,293 Pinellas County $170,139,515 Polk County $126,475,603 Volusia County $96,549,598 Georgia Total Allocation $4,117,266,353 State Share $3,503,081,996 Cobb County $132,646,720 DeKalb County $132,499,439 Fulton County $185,659,967 Gwinnett County $163,378,230 Hawaii Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $862,823,979 Honolulu County $387,176,021 Idaho Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $1,250,000,000 Illinois Total Allocation $4,913,928,948 State Share $3,519,156,999 Cook County $898,729,990 DuPage County $161,052,283 Kane County $92,905,805 Lake County $121,547,296 Will County $120,536,576 Indiana Total Allocation $2,610,646,554 State Share $2,442,324,311 Marion County $168,322,243 Iowa Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $1,250,000,000 Kansas Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $1,034,052,049 Johnson County $116,311,034 Sedgwick County $99,636,917 Kentucky Total Allocation $1,732,491,935 State Share $1,598,690,705 Jefferson County $133,801,230 Louisiana Total Allocation $1,802,727,754 State Share $1,802,727,754 Maine Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $1,250,000,000 Maryland Total Allocation $2,344,417,741 State Share $1,653,367,701 Anne Arundel County $101,077,945 Baltimore city $103,565,657 Baltimore County $144,378,367 Montgomery County $183,347,980 Prince George’s County $158,680,092 Massachusetts Total Allocation $2,672,802,119 State Share $1,655,720,328 Bristol County $98,631,939 Essex County $137,688,629 Middlesex County $281,245,960 Norfolk County $123,334,204 Plymouth County $90,951,199 Suffolk County $140,284,009 Worcester County $144,945,850 Michigan Total Allocation $3,872,742,971 State Share $3,080,874,821 Kent County $114,640,476 Macomb County $152,510,546 Oakland County $219,451,908 Wayne County $305,265,221 Minnesota Total Allocation $2,186,958,839 State Share $1,870,033,167 Hennepin County $220,893,126 Ramsey County $96,032,546 Mississippi Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $1,250,000,000 Missouri Total Allocation $2,379,996,144 State Share $2,083,827,229 Jackson County $122,677,376 St. Louis County $173,491,539 Montana Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $1,250,000,000 Nebraska Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $1,083,865,742 Douglas County $166,134,258 Nevada Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $836,051,100 Clark County $413,948,900 New Hampshire Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $1,250,000,000 New Jersey Total Allocation $3,444,370,826 State Share $2,393,995,126 Bergen County $162,671,843 Camden County $88,380,599 Essex County $139,423,361 Hudson County $117,334,101 Middlesex County $143,975,615 Monmouth County $107,981,449 Ocean County $105,955,647 Passaic County $87,570,033 Union County $97,083,053 New Mexico Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $1,067,817,494 Bernalillo County $182,182,506 New York Total Allocation $7,543,778,952 State Share $5,219,021,994 Bronx County $247,481,068 Erie County $160,316,055 Kings County $446,710,197 Monroe County $129,440,929 Nassau County $236,787,014 New York County $284,213,729 Queens County $393,304,493 Suffolk County $257,670,983 Westchester County $168,832,489 North Carolina Total Allocation $4,067,110,763 State Share $3,585,606,805 Guilford County $93,738,358 Mecklenburg County $193,760,212 Wake County $194,005,388 North Dakota Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $1,250,000,000 Ohio Total Allocation $4,532,845,506 State Share $3,757,703,970 Cuyahoga County $215,523,501 Franklin County $229,777,586 Hamilton County $142,651,313 Montgomery County $92,780,861 Summit County $94,408,274 Oklahoma Total Allocation $1,534,449,890 State Share $1,281,597,801 Oklahoma County $139,154,452 Tulsa County $113,697,637 Oregon Total Allocation $1,635,570,763 State Share $1,388,745,825 Multnomah County $141,845,459 Washington County $104,979,478 Pennsylvania Total Allocation $4,964,406,011 State Share $3,935,406,029 Allegheny County $212,203,236 Bucks County $109,634,863 Chester County $91,612,041 Delaware County $98,898,929 Lancaster County $95,230,357 Montgomery County $144,996,980 Philadelphia County $276,423,576 Rhode Island Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $910,740,118 Providence County $339,259,882 South Carolina Total Allocation $1,996,588,712 State Share $1,905,229,176 Greenville County $91,359,536 South Dakota Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $1,250,000,000 Tennessee Total Allocation $2,648,244,148 State Share $2,363,576,014 Davidson County $121,130,060 Shelby County $163,538,075 Texas Total Allocation $11,244,137,605 State Share $8,038,804,878 Bexar County $349,625,748 Collin County $180,563,264 Dallas County $459,904,876 Denton County $154,820,090 El Paso County $146,449,366 Fort Bend County $141,641,815 Harris County $822,488,328 Hidalgo County $151,591,789 Montgomery County $105,991,420 Tarrant County $366,894,718 Travis County $222,308,518 Williamson County $103,052,793 Utah Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $936,475,736 Salt Lake County $202,499,486 Utah County $111,024,778 Vermont Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $1,250,000,000 Virginia Total Allocation $3,309,937,372 State Share $3,109,689,845 Fairfax County $200,247,527 Washington Total Allocation $2,952,933,375 State Share $2,167,209,642 King County $393,116,728 Pierce County $157,921,528 Snohomish County $143,455,771 Spokane County $91,229,706 West Virginia Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $1,250,000,000 Wisconsin Total Allocation $2,257,846,523 State Share $1,997,414,905 Dane County $95,399,799 Milwaukee County $165,031,819 Wyoming Total Allocation $1,250,000,000 State Share $1,250,000,000 Sources: CARES Act; U.S. Census Bureau; author’s calculations.
Georgia | Columbus-Muscogee County | $40,456,205.00 |
Mississippi | Jackson | $42,098,330.00 |
Maryland | Baltimore | $525,891,651.00 |
I'm from NY too. Yeah, the natives here suck at driving and rarely use turn signals.
Never even thought about moving there. When the nukes start flying Huntsville will be the first to go. Maybe that's a good thing.Black folk sleeping on Huntsville Al. That's all I got