Top 17 welfare states in America

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Jun 16, 2008
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Only one Southern State and as predicted most of the welfare states are up North and or in the West especially Welfarefornia the top welfare state that just had a Republican governor leave office.
 
Percent of Households receiving Food Stamps, 2008
Source: U.S. Census
Percent of Households with Cash Public Assistance Income, 2008
Source: U.S. Census
Medicaid Enrollment as a Percent of Total Population, 2007

\Source: Kaiser Family Foundation

RankState PercentRankState PercentRank StatePercent
1Louisiana16.2%
1Alaska6.1%
1California29.0%
2Maine13.8% 2Maine4.8% 2Maine26.6%
3Kentucky13.7%
3Michigan 3.4%
3Mississippi 25.7%
4Mississippi13.1%
3Washington3.4%
4New York25.5%
5Tennessee12.8%
5Oklahoma3.3%
4New Mexico25.5%
5West Virginia12.8%
6California3.2%
6Vermont25.4%
7Arkansas12.6%
6Pennsylvania3.2%
7Louisiana25.1%
8Michigan12.2%
8Hawaii3.1%
8Arkansas24.4%
9Oregon11.7%
8Minnesota3.1%
9Tennessee23.4%
10Missouri11.1%
10New York3.0%
10Arizona22.9%
11Oklahoma11.0%
11Vermont2.9%
11West Virginia21.7%
12South Carolina10.8%
12Connecticut2.8%
12Massachusetts21.6%
For an easier reading of the above go here

But it looks to me like the states which are most deeply in trouble are faily well mixed between RED, BLUE and black (which I interpret as being neither R or D)

Per usual, this partisan regionalism is nothing more than ignorant blather spewed by people who are either very ignorant or simply malicious tools.
 
Percent of Households receiving Food Stamps, 2008
Source: U.S. Census
Percent of Households with Cash Public Assistance Income, 2008
Source: U.S. Census
Medicaid Enrollment as a Percent of Total Population, 2007

\Source: Kaiser Family Foundation

RankState PercentRankState PercentRank StatePercent
1Louisiana16.2%
1Alaska6.1%
1California29.0%
2Maine13.8% 2Maine4.8% 2Maine26.6%
3Kentucky13.7%
3Michigan 3.4%
3Mississippi 25.7%
4Mississippi13.1%
3Washington3.4%
4New York25.5%
5Tennessee12.8%
5Oklahoma3.3%
4New Mexico25.5%
5West Virginia12.8%
6California3.2%
6Vermont25.4%
7Arkansas12.6%
6Pennsylvania3.2%
7Louisiana25.1%
8Michigan12.2%
8Hawaii3.1%
8Arkansas24.4%
9Oregon11.7%
8Minnesota3.1%
9Tennessee23.4%
10Missouri11.1%
10New York3.0%
10Arizona22.9%
11Oklahoma11.0%
11Vermont2.9%
11West Virginia21.7%
12South Carolina10.8%
12Connecticut2.8%
12Massachusetts21.6%
For an easier reading of the above go here

But it looks to me like the states which are most deeply in trouble are faily well mixed between RED, BLUE and black (which I interpret as being neither R or D)

Per usual, this partisan regionalism is nothing more than ignorant blather spewed by people who are either very ignorant or simply malicious tools.

I'm talking about regions, not parties.
 
There won't be that problem with individual states as soon as we implement the North American Union.
 
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Only one Southern State and as predicted most of the welfare states are up North and or in the West especially Welfarefornia the top welfare state that just had a Republican governor leave office.

I think I'm right in saying that California was a serious welfare state long before Arnold Schwarzeneggar was governor (whatever the hell - I'm not going to try to figure the correct spelling of that name). I've very much gotten the impression over the last decades that Californians are devout believers in welfare for all.
 
News Headlines

Only one Southern State and as predicted most of the welfare states are up North and or in the West especially Welfarefornia the top welfare state that just had a Republican governor leave office.

1. California
2. Maine
3. Tennessee
4. Massachusetts
5. Vermont
6. District of Columbia
7. New York
8. Minnesota
9. Washington
Tie-10. New Mexico
Tie-10. Indiana
12. Rhode Island
13. Michigan
14. Pennsylvania
15. Oregon

There seems to be a pattern here, but I just don't see it. Anybody want to help me out with this?
 

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