Is economy good in nashville?
I am 20 year old male and havent worked since I was 18 and i dont go to college and i live in michigan and i cant get a job not even at mcdonalds and i have no family outside of michigan and i cant find any jobs and i dont have enough money to go college and i want to move somewhere but everywhere i search on yahoo answers of some people saying they want to move somewhere all the time they say go back to where you came from cause there arent any jobs here and that everyone comes here and no one gets any jobs and they just come back leaving well i dont have a job right now and i have some money to get out but i dont know where i would live but i heard nashville is good for jobs and low cost of living?
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No it is not good they have already shut down three car plants, thousands are being laid off and if the police pull you over with no drivers license and insurance or dui they will deport you. This guy saying At tax time, illegal immigrants are paying too
No one disputes money is coming in, just how much it adds up to..What good does something from 2008 have to do with 2009.The only jobs there are medical . The cost of living is not cheap. Nashville does have 287 g in full force and have no problem deporting people.Just because fraud is use to pay SS does this mean this same fraud should bring in monthly ss checks, bring in tax refunds, fraud used to get medicare , medicate .Nashville is hurting as bad as the rest of the big cities.
The economy is crappy all over. But least crappy around Washington DC and Texas.
If they haven’t started deporting illegals, then YES! If they follow Arizona’s laws and start deporting them, Nashville’s economy will be as bad as Arizona’s.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/24054024/
At tax time, illegal immigrants are paying too
No one disputes money is coming in, just how much it adds up to
NASHVILLE, Tenn. – The tax system collects its due, even from a class of workers with little likelihood of claiming a refund and no hope of drawing a Social Security check.
Illegal immigrants are paying taxes to Uncle Sam, experts agree. Just how much they pay is hard to determine because the federal government doesn’t fully tally it. But the latest figures available indicate it will amount to billions of dollars in federal income, Social Security and Medicare taxes this year. One rough estimate puts the amount of Social Security taxes alone at around $9 billion per year.