PyreDruid

PyreDruid t1_jbi1428 wrote

In Fairfax? Yes $3 billion annually for schools. $5b total budget. They spend more than two states and about as much as Montana does on their own.

Fairfax definitely spends on those things. They spend $70m on parks and libraries. $611m on public safety. They spend over half the budget of Delaware on school operation alone.

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PyreDruid t1_jbi0o34 wrote

57k is not a modest living in Fairfax. Fairfax is the 5th wealthiest county in the country.

The median household income there is $127k. Falls Church is right there as well. It’s median is $146k, the second richest county/city in the country by a margin.

They’re making about median if they’re the sole earner. That seems right for people running a county more populous than Montana.

As an edit, those median incomes are a few years ago. Wages have gone up in VA since, both on min wage increases and in general. 130k is probably the median now.

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PyreDruid t1_jbi0doo wrote

The salaries they list would barely put them over median household income there if they’re the sole earner.

It seems nuts but Fairfax is one of the richest counties in the country. The board of supervisors there getting $130k, that’s comparable to the salary of the governor of Montana. Which may seem odd, but Fairfax is more populous than Montana.

The salaries seem ok in context.

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PyreDruid t1_ivm87jl wrote

McEachin is one of the safest of safe seats.

If he loses, you're looking at a bloodbath we've never seen at the polls, 300+ R House seats, they'll win every close Senate race. And so on.

If you've been in Chesterfield for a while, you're probably used to competitive races in the 7th lately, the 4th is absolutely not competitive.

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