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Hudson, McIntyre Denounce Misrepresentation of Lumberton

October 23, 2013

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
October 23, 2013

Hudson, McIntyre Denounce Misrepresentation of Lumberton

WASHINGTON-Today U.S. Representatives Richard Hudson (NC-08) and Mike McIntyre (NC-07) authored a letter to Michael Schreiber, the Editor-in-Chief of Credit.com, for the website’s recent erroneous categorization of Lumberton, NC as the “poorest city” in America. As expressed in the letter, Credit.com’s article uses inaccurate data to report the population and median income for the city of Lumberton, skewing Lumberton’s economic standing amongst other cities.

“Lumberton is a great place to live with top educational institutions and health care facilities, natural resources, and a diverse and valued history,” said Rep. Hudson. “Credit.com’s article unfairly projects an image of Lumberton that is not consistent with the great strides the city has made in its economic standing in the state. I stand with my colleague, Mr. McIntyre, in strongly opposing such a misleading allegation that could have a negative impact on the economy of both Lumberton and Robeson County.”

Congressman Mike McIntyre stated, “Lumberton’s economic, social, historical and cultural strides and values have been honored on the national and state levels.

“Twice Lumberton has been chosen as an All-America City because of its clear vision on promoting the positive attributes of diversity. Lumberton has been named a “Main Street City” on the state level and its Downtown Historic District has been recognized on the national level. Its schools have produced leaders recognized on the national and state levels in areas such as, business, banking, literature, athletics, government, education, religion, health care and the arts.

“With its strong sense of purpose, a community filled with people who are willing to roll up their sleeves and work, and its partnership of elected officials, community leaders, businesses, and economic development team, Lumberton will continue to march forward and meet the challenges of the day. However, Lumberton should not have one hand tied behind its back with this inaccurate report, and we urge an immediate correction in this economic indicator!”

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