Posted by KEH on April 01, 2014 at 06:52:42 from (209.213.25.37):
In Reply to: We are number 1 posted by Greg1959 on March 31, 2014 at 17:33:14:
Spartanburg, SC, no. 4 on the list is the county seat of my county. Problems can be attributed to the collapse of the textile industry(which wasn't unionized, BTW, so high union wages weren't a factor) and a long standing welfare class. OTH, it has two outstanding 4 year colleges, a 2 year college, also highly rated, and a new school of Ostepathy(sp?). It also has 2 large hospitals. There are too many drug problems and crime related to them. Smoking is mentioned in all these cities but locally smoking rates have declined. I remember going to visit someone in the hospital and seeing people smoking in the halls and in patient's rooms. Now, no smoking in the hospital and recently they extended the no smoking to the sidewalks outside the hospital, where patients who were able would go to smoke along with visitors. That aroused some opposition, but I have seen patients with their oxygen tanks and bags of IV fluid stanting outside the hospital doors smoking.
The job market and real estate sales are in poor shape, in spite of optomistic reports the authorities give out occasionally.
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