Review of Green Bay, Wisconsin


All About Green Bay, WI
Star Rating - 4/16/2014
Very high property taxes and lowering housing values. Gas is 50 cents more per gallon than down South. Daycare is around $160.00, but is probably higher since I have not had to pay for all day daycare in 3 years. The housing is not what is stated for a median house value per the US Census Bureau. That is probably an old post. Per the US Census Bureau population is 5,742,713. Median value of housing is $169,000, USA median value is $181,400. Median household income 2008-2012 $52,627, USA $53,046. Poverty is high and any wage under $10.63 is considered poverty level per a democratic and US Census Bureau report for this area. Since our governor chose to not extend the Medicaid for our poor people, insurance rates are sky rocketing and pay per our is getting less and less. The government has more to do with every aspect of this state than you think it does. The wages are kept low and this state chose not to increase the minimum wages. When I moved from SC to here I was making $15.50 an hr in SC and had to start at $12.50 for the same type of job with 23 yrs of experience in that field. This state DOES NOT pay very much for experience, but request that you have experience to get a better than minimum wage job. The winters are 10 months long and I DO NOT consider 50 degrees to be a Spring. Don't let them lie to you, there are not 4 seasons in this state. There are 2, 10 months of freezing your butt off and 2 months of somewhat warmer weather. You may get 5 days or add or subtract a couple in the 90's, otherwise it can get into the 60's in the summer as well. If you have a college degree, which you need to get anywhere in this state, you still start at the bottom of the payscale in your field. When you check websites to check for the average or median, subtract about $5.00 at least from that total to start out at that job. If you quit, get fired, or layed off of your job, you start back down at the bottom of the payscale. The government is more interested in helping the big businesses and retail stores than its own people. The middle and poor people do not have a chance in this state. I hope you are rich, then you will be just fine moving here and I hope you love the cold because you are going to freeze your butt off. The schools are suppose to be the best rated, however I have had negative experiences with one of the teachers in a elementary school. The school chose to ignore any problems that my child had with learning and chose to treat him as if he was a problem child. The would not test him for any learning problems until I demanded that they do. My son hated going to school and the school was calling me 4 times a week. After the schools insisted that I have him checked for ADHD, I did by a psychiatrist to find out that he had ADHD. I chose to sit in on my sons class one day after I had gone to lunch with him to find out what was going on. This is when I realized the extreme problems and falling behind, but the school was going to continue to pass him to the next grade. This year with a different teacher and also on medication my son is exceeding expectations and is on or above grade level in all areas. At the time that I sat in on class all day, this was May of the school year. This was almost the end of the school year. So don't tell me that their schools are great, I beg to differ. The housing is right on top of each other and unless you live further out of town you can spit in your neighbors yard all around you. The neighbors are snobby and do not have much to do with each other. Oh, and lets not forget to make sure that you have an electric collar on your dog if he goes outside or a fenced in yard, otherwise they will call the cops on you and you can get fined up to $380.00 and $125.00 for the dog running around the neighborhood and if the dog poops in another neighbors yard. These people are NOT animal friendly people. My suggestion is to move out of town to have more land of your own. You will pay even more for the land and house than you will for the house in town, but the taxes in town are extremely high and the roads are crappy. I hope you have good shocks and tires on your vehicle because you are going to need it to drive in this town. The roads are filled in pot holes which open back up and more after each winter. They are so bumpy it is no wonder that it doesn't mess the car up permanently. The salt in the winter time can eat your car up if you don't keep washing it down in the sub zero temps. Let's see what else. Oh, yeah the jobs expect you to go to work in a blizzard and the temps this year were below zero for a good 45-60 days straight. You need four wheel drive to get around safely and to make sure that you able to get to work that demands that you go no matter what the weather is like. The jobs require perfection and they babysit you like you are back in elementary school. They only like to give 25 cent raises a year also. No wonder the people need unions in this state. Now I know why.
Fedup | Green Bay, WI
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