Here's some stats for those fluffing Trump and trying to dream up narratives that Democratic run states do things worse than Republican run states. The best number to look at is who turns over the most money to the feds to support the budget versus who gets the most. This is determined in the net difference between tax revenues collected by states versus money the states received from the feds.
Top contributing states (those who gave more money, collected for the feds for every dollar received from the feds)
1. Minnesota - $6.88 (Blue) - This would be Gov. Tim Walz's state if any Trumpty Dumptys are reading
2. New Jersey - $6.28 (Blue)
3. Delaware - $6.09 (Blue)
4. Illinois - $5.88 (Blue)
5. Florida - $5.78 (Purple)
6. Washington - $5.68 (Blue)
7. South Dakota - $5.66 (Red)
8. Massachusetts - $5.23 (Blue)
9. Nebraska - $5.16 (Red)
10. California - $5.03 (Blue)
11. Missouri - $4.84 (Red)
12. Colorado - $4.76 (Blue)
13. Tennessee - $4.75 (Red)
14. Connecticut - $4.72 (Blue)
15. Maryland - $4.59 (Blue)
For those keeping score, that's 10 Blue, 4 Red, 1 Purple
ON the other end of the spectrum here are the states that collect less revenue and get more from the feds.
1. New Mexico - $.85 (Blue)
2. West Virginia - $1.04 (Red)
3. Alaska - $1.09 (Red)
4. Mississippi - $1.19 (Red)
5. Montana - $1.19 (Red)
6. Hawaii - $1.53 (Blue)
7. Vermont - $1.86 (Blue)
8. Louisiana - $1.88 (Red)
9. Alabama - $1.92 (Red)
10. Wyoming - $1.96 (Red)
11. Maine - $2.00 (Blue)
12. North Dakota - $2.02 (Red)
13. Kentucky - $2.03 (Red)
14. Arizona - $2.26 (Purple)
15. South Carolina - $2.39 (Red)
For those keeping score, that's 10 Red, 4 Blue, 1 Purple
That's just the inverse. The blue states contribute most to the good of the nation and the red states take the most. Yeah, those pesky Republicans sure know how to run gub'mint and economies! Tough numbers to swallow, I know.
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