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originally posted by: ColeYounger
a reply to: Assassin82
The Great Spartacus
The Great Retardacus.
originally posted by: Assassin82
No offense to the citizens of New Jersey, but that state is trash.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: Assassin82
No offense to the citizens of New Jersey, but that state is trash.
Lucky for the rest of you we're one of the only 14 states that is a net contributor to the Treasury.
originally posted by: shooterbrody
I appreciate your states fiscal responsibility.
No doubt Booker is responsible for such.
originally posted by: AugustusMasonicus
originally posted by: Assassin82
No offense to the citizens of New Jersey, but that state is trash.
Lucky for the rest of you we're one of the only 14 states that is a net contributor to the Treasury.
For the fifth and final year, a new study from the Mercatus Center at George Mason University ranks the 50 states according to their financial condition. Each edition has provided a snapshot of each state’s fiscal health by providing information from audited state financial reports in an easily accessible format. In “Ranking the States by Fiscal Condition, 2018 Edition,” Eileen Norcross and Olivia Gonzalez calculate this year’s rankings from each state’s fiscal year 2016 reports and then apply trend analysis to reports for each year from 2006 until 2016.
Top Five States The top five most fiscally solvent states are Nebraska (#1), South Dakota (#2), Tennessee (#3), Florida (#4), and Oklahoma (#5). Bottom Five States The bottom five states in terms of fiscal solvency are Kentucky (#46), Massachusetts (#47), New Jersey (#48), Connecticut (#49), and Illinois (#50).
originally posted by: shooterbrody
Oh was that one of the things T-Bone is responsible for?
Do you know that guy?