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by davoneus
829 days ago
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Typical; someone with only half of a story pushing an agenda. You can look at the data yourself(*)
No state pays more outright than California. Followed closely by NY, Mass, Ct, NJ.
Look at per-capita income, and California is receives less than 44 other states. Lets see how does that compare some of those "red" states?MS(#8), Al(#7), La(#11), Ar(#15), Ky(#2), SC(#13), Tn(#16), Wv (#5), Oh(#21), Tx(#36), Mt(#19), NC(#20)? Don't know about you, but the data sure tells another story doesn't it?
I damn well don't live in CA (midwest), but don't believe anything on the 'net until you verify it yourself. Too many people pushing an agenda. (*) https://rockinst.org/issue-areas/fiscal-analysis/balance-of-... |
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In any case, as I said in my previously cited comment, what matters is the net per capita amount, the difference between how much a state's citizens[1] pay to Washington versus how much they and their state get back from Washington. Californians overall benefited more from federal spending than they paid in federal taxes over the years I cited, just like every other state except three. That's not exactly the "California subsidizes all the hillbillies in the red states" mantra that is so often repeated online.
[1] Not the state itself, which does not pay a cent to Washington.