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Dec 17, 2017Explorer
John&Joey wrote:
This is written for deep south Texas, but I suspect it is true for many areas. Interesting article, at the end they also makes a case for the slow declining snowbird numbers which many members seem to be noticing and posting on. Note article is 2 years old.
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From what I have seen over 50 years living in Az. The aveage Snow birds spends about $100 per month for every thing. They don't like to spend that much, but sleeping out in the desert and eating traped rabbit and snake. That is the cost they can get it down to.
They only go on the hwy when the winds are blown that way.
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