America's Richest and Poorest States

Are Republican state impoverished because they are stupid or lazy?

  • Stupid

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Lazy

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Both Stupid and Lazy

    Votes: 1 100.0%

  • Total voters
    1
  • Poll closed .

TeaBagger

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In another thread we determined that the parasite states are the Republican states and the giver states are the Democrat states. We also determined that the state with the highest IQs are the liberal states.

Now we will see that stupid and lazy results in poverty in most cases. The 18 poorest state are Republican state. 19 is Maine and it 2 senators and its governor is a Republican.

The top 10 richest states with the exception of Alaska which is rich in natural resources are Liberal states.

CONS need to get it through their thick skulls that liberals are better at everything especially when it come to working smart and working hard.

I guess the old saying is true. If you want to live like a rich Republican... VOTE DEMOCRAT!

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AMERICA’S RICHEST AND POOREST STATES
50. Mississippi – Median household income: $39,680 Poverty rate: 21.5% Red State
49. West Virginia – Median household income: $41,059 Poverty rate: 18.3% Red State
48. Arkansas – Median household income: $41,262 Poverty rate: 18.9% Red State
47. Alabama – Median household income: $42,830 Poverty rate: 19.3% Red State
46. Kentucky – Median household income: $42,958 Poverty rate: 19.1% Red State
45. Tennessee – Median household income: $44,361 Poverty rate: 18.3% Red State
44. Louisiana – Median household income: $44,555 Poverty rate: 19.8% Red State
43. New Mexico – Median household income: $44,803 Poverty rate: 21.3% Red State
42. South Carolina – Median household income: $45,238 Poverty rate: 18.0% Red State
41. Montana – Median household income: $46,328 Poverty rate: 15.4% Red State
40. North Carolina – Median household income: $46,556 Poverty rate: 17.2% Red State
39. Florida – Median household income: $47,463 Poverty rate: 16.5% Red State
38. Oklahoma – Median household income: $47,529 Poverty rate: 16.6% Red State
37. Idaho – Median household income: $47,861 Poverty rate: 14.8% Red State
36. Missouri – Median household income: $48,363 Poverty rate: 15.5% Red State
35. Ohio – Median household income: $49,308 Poverty rate: 15.8% Red State
34. Georgia – Median household income: $49,321 Poverty rate: 18.3% Red State
33. Indiana – Median household income: $49,446 Poverty rate: 15.2% Red State

32. Maine – Median household income: $49,462 Poverty rate: 14.1% Blue State
31. Michigan – Median household income: $49,847 Poverty rate: 16.2% Blue State
30. Arizona – Median household income: $50,068 Poverty rate: 18.2% Blue State
29. South Dakota – Median household income: $50,979 Poverty rate: 14.2% Red State
28. Oregon – Median household income: $51,075 Poverty rate: 16.6% Blue State
27. Nevada – Median household income: $51,450 Poverty rate: 15.2% Blue State
26. Kansas – Median household income: $52,504 Poverty rate: 13.6% Red State
25. Wisconsin – Median household income: $52,622 Poverty rate: 13.2% Blue State
24. Nebraska – Median household income: $52,686 Poverty rate: 12.4% Red State
23. Texas – Median household income: $53,035 Poverty rate: 17.2% Red State
22. Pennsylvania – Median household income: $53,234 Poverty rate: 13.6% Blue State
21. Iowa – Median household income: $53,712 Poverty rate: 12.2% Purple
20. Vermont – Median household income: $54,166 Poverty rate: 12.2% Blue State
19. Rhode Island – Median household income: $54,891 Poverty rate: 14.3% Blue State
18. Wyoming – Median household income: $57,055 Poverty rate: 11.2% Red State
17. Illinois – Median household income: $57,444 Poverty rate: 14.4% Blue State
16. New York – Median household income: $58,878 Poverty rate: 15.9% Blue State
15. North Dakota – Median household income: $59,029 Poverty rate: 11.5% Red State
14. Delaware – Median household income: $59,716 Poverty rate: 12.5% Blue State
13. Utah – Median household income: $60,922 Poverty rate: 11.7% Red State
12. Colorado – Median household income: $61,303 Poverty rate: 12.0% Blue State
11. Washington – Median household income: $61,366 Poverty rate: 13.2% Blue State
10. Minnesota – Median household income: $61,481 Poverty rate: 11.5% Blue State
9. California – Median household income: $61,933 Poverty rate: 16.4% Blue State
8. Virginia – Median household income: $64,902 Poverty rate: 11.8% Blue State
7. New Hampshire – Median household income: $66,532 Poverty rate: 9.2% Blue State
6. Massachusetts – Median household income: $69,160 Poverty rate: 11.6% Blue State
5. Hawaii – Median household income: $69,592 Poverty rate: 11.4% Blue State
4. Connecticut – Median household income: $70,048 Poverty rate: 10.8% Blue State

3. Alaska – Median household income: $71,583 Poverty rate: 11.2% Red State
2. New Jersey – Median household income: $71,919 Poverty rate: 11.1% Blue State
1. Maryland- Median household income: $73,971 Poverty rate: 10.1% Blue State
 
Damn the Republicans are pathetic and I would almost feel sorry for them if they weren't such liars and crybabies.

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For a nation so rich, even 10% in poverty is embarrassing.
What is even worse is that the US has a very high per capita GDP yet we have more poverty than nations with a low per capita GDP. The time has come to eat the rich.
 

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