The economy is in the toilet, everyone's 401(k) is a shell of what it used to be, and property values are low.
Meanwhile, practically every South Bay school district was asking for money this week, and early results show homeowners are still feeling generous, as all bond measures appear to be passing in early returns.
Here's a look:
With 32 of 74 precincts reporting, Torrance Unified School District's twin bond measures, Y and Z, to pay for school fixes were passing with 73.6 percent and 70.4 percent, respectively.
With 22 of 74 precincts reporting, Centinela Valley Union High School District's $98 million school modernization bond was passing with 68.5 percent of the vote.
With two of 12 precincts reporting, El Segundo Unified's $14 million request was passing with 65 percent of the vote.
Manhattan Beach's $67.5 million makeover for Mira Costa was passing with 60.9 percent of the vote, with 16 of 27 precincts reporting.
With 555 of 2,019 precincts reporting, Los Angeles Unified School District's $7 million Measure Q was passing with 67.8 percent of the vote.
Los Angeles Community College District's Measure J, a bid for $3.5 million in bonds was passing with 69.1 percent of the votes coming from 712 of 2,045 precincts reporting.
Meanwhile, practically every South Bay school district was asking for money this week, and early results show homeowners are still feeling generous, as all bond measures appear to be passing in early returns.
Here's a look:
With 32 of 74 precincts reporting, Torrance Unified School District's twin bond measures, Y and Z, to pay for school fixes were passing with 73.6 percent and 70.4 percent, respectively.
With 22 of 74 precincts reporting, Centinela Valley Union High School District's $98 million school modernization bond was passing with 68.5 percent of the vote.
With two of 12 precincts reporting, El Segundo Unified's $14 million request was passing with 65 percent of the vote.
Manhattan Beach's $67.5 million makeover for Mira Costa was passing with 60.9 percent of the vote, with 16 of 27 precincts reporting.
With 555 of 2,019 precincts reporting, Los Angeles Unified School District's $7 million Measure Q was passing with 67.8 percent of the vote.
Los Angeles Community College District's Measure J, a bid for $3.5 million in bonds was passing with 69.1 percent of the votes coming from 712 of 2,045 precincts reporting.

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