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Powerball is now at 1.5 billion dollars

  • SportsAndLady
    MontyBrunswick;1775634 wrote:not even close.

    The median income for a household in the city is about 90k.

    the average in california is about $70k, so it's a slightly-above average community in california.
    I read my post in a tweet. A tweet is a Twitter post in case your old ass doesn't know what that is.
  • MontyBrunswick
    Rotinaj;1775649 wrote:Source? Is this not the city?
    https://www.google.com/?gws_rd=ssl#q=chino+hills+median+income
    http://www.city-data.com/city/Chino-Hills-California.html

    Estimated median household income in 2013: $94,826 (it was $78,374 in 2000)


    my point still stands: it's only 20k higher than the average for california.

    as a benchmark, dublin is TWICE ohio's average (
    $114,479)


  • MontyBrunswick
    SportsAndLady;1775650 wrote:I read my post in a tweet. A tweet is a Twitter post in case your old ass doesn't know what that is.
    does twitter have a citations section or do you just blindly believe everything you read on there? lol!
  • fish82
    All the cool kids get their facts from the Twitter.

    #lulz
  • Rotinaj
    Twitter is a very good place to get up to date news. What are you guys laughing about?
  • MontyBrunswick
    Rotinaj;1775659 wrote:Twitter is a very good place to get up to date news. What are you guys laughing about?
    the fact that sports and ladies accepts twitters as fact.
  • TBone14
    What about CBS and the US Census Bureau?

    http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2016/01/14/5-facts-chino-hills-california-powerball/

    5: Chino Hills was ranked as having the 6th highest median household income in the United States, According to the Income, Earnings, and Poverty Data from the 2007 American Community Survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau.
  • Rotinaj
    MontyBrunswick;1775661 wrote:the fact that sports and ladies accepts twitters as fact.
    I must have missed the post where he said he accepts all tweets as fact. My apologies.
  • SportsAndLady
    MontyBrunswick;1775661 wrote:the fact that sports and ladies accepts twitters as fact.
    Derp
  • MontyBrunswick
    TBone14;1775664 wrote:What about CBS and the US Census Bureau?

    http://newyork.cbslocal.com/2016/01/14/5-facts-chino-hills-california-powerball/

    5: Chino Hills was ranked as having the 6th highest median household income in the United States, According to the Income, Earnings, and Poverty Data from the 2007 American Community Survey conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau.
    it's old data.

    and even if it weren't old, the median household income isnt a great indicator of a wealthy community since the cost of living has to be factored into it, which is why i included the median household income of the entire state as a comparison.

    sports and ladies said a rich person won and that probably wasnt the case.

    this makes chino hills the equivilent to something like a "above average" community in ohio.
  • bases_loaded
    ZWICK 4 PREZ;1775558 wrote:so do 70,000 other peoples grandparents.

    ORLY?!?


    Never stop being a ****, its what you do best.
  • ZWICK 4 PREZ
    bases_loaded;1775850 wrote:ORLY?!?


    Never stop being a ****, its what you do best.
    zzzomg guyz, my grandma lives where a lottery ticket was sold.. it must be her!
  • BR1986FB
    Azubuike24;1775575 wrote:Apparently the winner in Florida was a hedge fund millionaire who spent over 30K in tickets.
    Saw this morning some 19 year old kid in Florida, who had never played the lottery, gave it a go and hit for $2 million on this drawing. Lucky bastard.
  • bases_loaded
    ZWICK 4 PREZ;1775856 wrote:zzzomg guyz, my grandma lives where a lottery ticket was sold.. it must be her!
    whooosh
  • GoChiefs
    Azubuike24;1775575 wrote:Apparently the winner in Florida was a hedge fund millionaire who spent over 30K in tickets.
    Apparently, that was fake.
  • IggyPride00
    The Tennessee family that won was on the Today show today. They said they aren't planning on moving and went to work yesterday even knowing they won.

    If you really didn't want to move, going on national TV to tell everyone you won wasn't the best idea.
  • sleeper
    IggyPride00;1775931 wrote:The Tennessee family that won was on the Today show today. They said they aren't planning on moving and went to work yesterday even knowing they won.

    If you really didn't want to move, going on national TV to tell everyone you won wasn't the best idea.
    Money changes people. They will move; they are just dumb like most lottery winners and people who play the lottery.
  • MontyBrunswick
    Powerball up to 50 million, gonna grab $50 worth while I'm at walgreens buying groceries!
  • DeyDurkie5
    MontyBrunswick;1776876 wrote:Powerball up to 50 million, gonna grab $50 worth while I'm at walgreens buying groceries!
    Knew your gay ass did the shopping.