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September 19, 2009 at 9:23 AM #459716September 19, 2009 at 4:45 PM #459027
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ParticipantIf true, this will be a very big blow to San Diego’s economy and real estate market, since these people are high-paid and a lot of auxiliary businesses connected to SAIC will leave too.
Much of the blame must fall on the liberal, anti-business atmosphere of CA. Our high state taxes combined with silly regulations will continue to drive out businesses and the middle and upper classes to friendlier states.
SD Realtor: would the hardest hit neighborhoods be around RB, RP, Scripps, etc.?September 19, 2009 at 4:45 PM #459222EconProf
ParticipantIf true, this will be a very big blow to San Diego’s economy and real estate market, since these people are high-paid and a lot of auxiliary businesses connected to SAIC will leave too.
Much of the blame must fall on the liberal, anti-business atmosphere of CA. Our high state taxes combined with silly regulations will continue to drive out businesses and the middle and upper classes to friendlier states.
SD Realtor: would the hardest hit neighborhoods be around RB, RP, Scripps, etc.?September 19, 2009 at 4:45 PM #459557EconProf
ParticipantIf true, this will be a very big blow to San Diego’s economy and real estate market, since these people are high-paid and a lot of auxiliary businesses connected to SAIC will leave too.
Much of the blame must fall on the liberal, anti-business atmosphere of CA. Our high state taxes combined with silly regulations will continue to drive out businesses and the middle and upper classes to friendlier states.
SD Realtor: would the hardest hit neighborhoods be around RB, RP, Scripps, etc.?September 19, 2009 at 4:45 PM #459629EconProf
ParticipantIf true, this will be a very big blow to San Diego’s economy and real estate market, since these people are high-paid and a lot of auxiliary businesses connected to SAIC will leave too.
Much of the blame must fall on the liberal, anti-business atmosphere of CA. Our high state taxes combined with silly regulations will continue to drive out businesses and the middle and upper classes to friendlier states.
SD Realtor: would the hardest hit neighborhoods be around RB, RP, Scripps, etc.?September 19, 2009 at 4:45 PM #459826EconProf
ParticipantIf true, this will be a very big blow to San Diego’s economy and real estate market, since these people are high-paid and a lot of auxiliary businesses connected to SAIC will leave too.
Much of the blame must fall on the liberal, anti-business atmosphere of CA. Our high state taxes combined with silly regulations will continue to drive out businesses and the middle and upper classes to friendlier states.
SD Realtor: would the hardest hit neighborhoods be around RB, RP, Scripps, etc.?September 20, 2009 at 7:55 AM #459200UCGal
ParticipantSAIC has been trimming for a while. The mother of one of my sons friends was cut a while back. She’s seen a lot of her friends cut over the past few months.
Yes, these were high paying jobs and folks who didn’t see it coming.
It will hit San Diego hard.
September 20, 2009 at 7:55 AM #459392UCGal
ParticipantSAIC has been trimming for a while. The mother of one of my sons friends was cut a while back. She’s seen a lot of her friends cut over the past few months.
Yes, these were high paying jobs and folks who didn’t see it coming.
It will hit San Diego hard.
September 20, 2009 at 7:55 AM #459727UCGal
ParticipantSAIC has been trimming for a while. The mother of one of my sons friends was cut a while back. She’s seen a lot of her friends cut over the past few months.
Yes, these were high paying jobs and folks who didn’t see it coming.
It will hit San Diego hard.
September 20, 2009 at 7:55 AM #459799UCGal
ParticipantSAIC has been trimming for a while. The mother of one of my sons friends was cut a while back. She’s seen a lot of her friends cut over the past few months.
Yes, these were high paying jobs and folks who didn’t see it coming.
It will hit San Diego hard.
September 20, 2009 at 7:55 AM #459993UCGal
ParticipantSAIC has been trimming for a while. The mother of one of my sons friends was cut a while back. She’s seen a lot of her friends cut over the past few months.
Yes, these were high paying jobs and folks who didn’t see it coming.
It will hit San Diego hard.
September 20, 2009 at 1:37 PM #459396CardiffBaseball
ParticipantMoving HQ doesn’t mean all jobs move, but I would think there would be an impact for sure. Coupled with that othe, thread’s news, the presence in SD is definitely diminished.
September 20, 2009 at 1:37 PM #459589CardiffBaseball
ParticipantMoving HQ doesn’t mean all jobs move, but I would think there would be an impact for sure. Coupled with that othe, thread’s news, the presence in SD is definitely diminished.
September 20, 2009 at 1:37 PM #459923CardiffBaseball
ParticipantMoving HQ doesn’t mean all jobs move, but I would think there would be an impact for sure. Coupled with that othe, thread’s news, the presence in SD is definitely diminished.
September 20, 2009 at 1:37 PM #459995CardiffBaseball
ParticipantMoving HQ doesn’t mean all jobs move, but I would think there would be an impact for sure. Coupled with that othe, thread’s news, the presence in SD is definitely diminished.
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