Commercial real estate lender. Downtown Minneapolis enthusiast. Committed YIMBY. Husband, dad to 2 boys, and MN Iron Range native. Opinions are my own.
@PIaukea So you have absolutely nothing and are just making stuff up. I’d suggest you get outside; it is a nice day. Spend some time with family if you have it. It is good news that MN has amazing life expectancy and a ton big corporate HQs. The world is better when you live in reality.
@PIaukea The article says revenues are declining due to Trump’s tariffs. I believe in capitalism, not socialist protectionism. But all that is beside the point. You said that Target is leaving and that is public knowledge. That is the only question now. Where is the proof of that?
@PIaukea Did you read the article? It said no Fortune 500 companies are leaving Minnesota. Nothing about Target leaving. You are either lying or delusional.
@PIaukea You said that it is “public information” that “Target is leaving” the state. What is that public information from the company? I’m on the edge of my seat!
@PIaukea Wow, you must have some great insider sources sharing material non-public information about these corporations! Or more likely, the voices in your head are telling you that Target is moving its headquarters out of Minnesota. Is Best Buy in the room with us right now? 😂
@tippett_wendy@country_raized I see it the opposite way. We are all in this together, and Twin Cities taxes support those small towns and rural areas, not the other way around. Small towns are net beneficiaries of all the economic activity in the metro. Photo credit: off the end of my dock on the Iron Range.
@NancyPe53232180@Dontcallmejunor Yes, more companies per capita choose to be headquartered in the great state of Minnesota than any other state. Awesome, right!
@Dontcallmejunor That’s OK. I’ll stick to MN, where more Fortune 500 companies per capita have chosen to headquarter than any other state, providing loads of high-paying jobs. Exceptional median income to cost of living ratio. Unmatched quality of life!
@MildManneredJoe That’s OK. I’ll stick to MN, where more Fortune 500 companies per capita have chosen to headquarter than any other state, providing loads of high-paying jobs. Exceptional median income to cost of living ratio. Plus the natural beauty of MN compared to flat farm country.
@ThxTom90228 If you knew how to read, you’d notice this has nothing to do with with being rich. It is about life expectancy by county per federal government data.