The national debt is a ticking time bomb now topping $23.1 trillion – and that isn’t even the total debt that American taxpayers owe. Forty of the nation’s fifty states don’t have enough money to meet their obligations, with a total of $1.5 trillion in growing unfunded liabilities.
While most states are in hot water, the problem is worst in states with a Democrat governor alongside a Democrat controlled legislature. A new study from Truth in Accounting analyzed the fiscal health of the fifty states and and the trend was clear. The more Republican control, the better (and less-worse) fiscal health those states are in.
The worst run states and their unfunded liabilities per citizen, according to their “2019 Financial State of the States,” are:
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Vermont, -$19,000
New York, -$20,500
California, -$21,800
Kentucky, -$25,700
Delaware, -$27,100
Hawaii, -$31,200
Massachusetts, -$31,200
Connecticut, -$51,800
Illinois, -$52,600
New Jersey, -$65,100
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Salisbury Maryland needs to be added to that list worst Governor and worst Mayor
ReplyDeleteLOL did they really have to put "less-worse" in there so their base could comprehend?
ReplyDelete9:17AM, AMEN!!
ReplyDelete9:34 You’re deflecting son.
ReplyDelete9:17 Maryland wasn’t on the list because of our governor, we are a democratic run state after all, or we would be on the list I’d we didn’t have the governor we have!
ReplyDelete9:17 Maryland wasn’t on the list because of our governor, we are a democratic run state after all, or we would be on the list I’d we didn’t have the governor we have!
ReplyDeleteThat comment hit home didn't it 10:11?
ReplyDelete11:20 Nah you gotta do better than that boss😂😂 It did make me laugh tho. Thanks😉
DeleteDuh
ReplyDeleteANYthing or ANYwhere they Run ANYthing sucks !!!!
ReplyDeleteThrow them the Hell OUT of Govt !!!
I HEARD FROM A VERY WELL KNOWN RETIRED MD SENATOR THAT MARYLAND HAD A 20 BILLION DOLLAR UNFUNDED PENSION LIABILITY. THIS WAS SEVERAL YEARS AGO.
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