Gov. Jim Douglas, today in his news conference, referred to a Vermont business owner who told him about losing out on hiring a new employee after the prospective employee weighed property taxes in Vermont vs. wherever else he or she had job prospects.
We all know that property taxes are the number one concern of just about everybody in Vermont, and I'm not trying to downplay that. I know people take property taxes in consideration when making decisions about where to live and where to build businesses, and with good reason.
The comment did, however, prompt me to picture this prospective employee, who apparently chose to live in another state. How many states were in the running we do not know. This person must have researched the average property tax payment in each state in question, looked down at the figures scratched on a piece of paper and announced to the spouse and kids, that this was how they were going to shape their lives - based on the property tax bill.
I can't help but think that's some kind of nerd we're talking about.
Those of us who are lucky enough to live here know that the nerd is missing out on something that can't quite be summed up by numbers on a page. Have you seen the mountains on a clear, sunny day like today, just to name one of the unquantifiables?
Not that we shouldn't also worry about the numbers on the page.
- Terri Hallenbeck