Income inequality is, of course, worse in democrat party controlled states....

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The more liberal a state is, the more likely it is to be home to income inequality, according to a Daily Wire analysis of newly-released Census data.

New York, Connecticut, and California had the biggest gulf between rich and poor, according to a Census Bureau yardstick called the Gini Indexthat measures how far an area is from “perfect equality (where everyone receives an equal share).” Utah, Indiana, and South Dakota had the least inequality. The Census Bureau’s detailed annual population study, the American Community Survey, was released September 15, and covered 2021.


 
There is likely another thread on this somewhere so feel free to put this in that one if you know where it is...

The more liberal a state is, the more likely it is to be home to income inequality, according to a Daily Wire analysis of newly-released Census data.

New York, Connecticut, and California had the biggest gulf between rich and poor, according to a Census Bureau yardstick called the Gini Indexthat measures how far an area is from “perfect equality (where everyone receives an equal share).” Utah, Indiana, and South Dakota had the least inequality. The Census Bureau’s detailed annual population study, the American Community Survey, was released September 15, and covered 2021.


Good article.
 
There is likely another thread on this somewhere so feel free to put this in that one if you know where it is...

The more liberal a state is, the more likely it is to be home to income inequality, according to a Daily Wire analysis of newly-released Census data.

New York, Connecticut, and California had the biggest gulf between rich and poor, according to a Census Bureau yardstick called the Gini Indexthat measures how far an area is from “perfect equality (where everyone receives an equal share).” Utah, Indiana, and South Dakota had the least inequality. The Census Bureau’s detailed annual population study, the American Community Survey, was released September 15, and covered 2021.


Always amazes me how these lefties bitch and gripe about income inequality and the facts show it is worse in Democratically controlled states. Then they claim it is the federal government's fault, not theirs. Recently we had California claim that high gas prices are because of big oil price gouging when California's gas price average is $6.33 per gallon compared to the US average of $3.89 per gallon. Who's doing the price gouging?
 

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