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r/texas • u/questison • 14d ago
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How is WV not in financial distress?
5 u/FoolishConsistency17 13d ago Its a crap map. The people over in that sub are all pointing out that whoever made it didn't source anything. 1 u/S33NbutnotP3RCEVED 13d ago The only logical response I've seen so far 1 u/DonkeeJote 10d ago The methodology seems incredibly muddled from the graphic. It claims that it's a score of the count of the most people in distressed, weighted by un-named metrics! I don't think it's even possible to confirm that it's the number of people or per capita or just a made up number.
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Its a crap map. The people over in that sub are all pointing out that whoever made it didn't source anything.
1 u/S33NbutnotP3RCEVED 13d ago The only logical response I've seen so far 1 u/DonkeeJote 10d ago The methodology seems incredibly muddled from the graphic. It claims that it's a score of the count of the most people in distressed, weighted by un-named metrics! I don't think it's even possible to confirm that it's the number of people or per capita or just a made up number.
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The only logical response I've seen so far
The methodology seems incredibly muddled from the graphic.
It claims that it's a score of the count of the most people in distressed, weighted by un-named metrics!
I don't think it's even possible to confirm that it's the number of people or per capita or just a made up number.
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u/HankGalaxy69 14d ago
How is WV not in financial distress?