Wisconsin vs Minnesota's economy; populism's economically superior.
https://www.epi.org/publication/as-wisconsins-and-minnesotas-lawmakers-took-divergent-paths-so-did-their-economies-since-2010-minnesotas-economy-has-performed-far-better-for-working-families-than-wisconsin/?utm_source=Economic+Policy+Institute&utm_campaign=4e8242021f-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_05_09&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_e7c5826c50-4e8242021f-59318105&mc_cid=4e8242021f&mc_eid=b475058bdf
As Wisconsin’s and Minnesota’s lawmakers took divergent paths, so did their economies Since 2010, Minnesota’s economy has performed far better for working families than Wisconsin’s
Report • By David Cooper • May 8, 2018
Excerpted from report's summary: Because of the proximity and many similarities of these two states, comparing economic performance in the Badger State (WI) versus the Gopher State (MN) provides a compelling case study for assessing which agenda leads to better outcomes for working people and their families. Now, seven years removed from when each governor took office, there is ample data to assess which state’s economy—and by extension, which set of policies—delivered more for the welfare of its residents. The results could not be more clear: by virtually every available measure, Minnesota’s recovery has outperformed Wisconsin’s.
https://www.epi.org/publication/as-wisconsins-and-minnesotas-lawmakers-took-divergent-paths-so-did-their-economies-since-2010-minnesotas-economy-has-performed-far-better-for-working-families-than-wisconsin/?utm_source=Economic+Policy+Institute&utm_campaign=4e8242021f-EMAIL_CAMPAIGN_2018_05_09&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_e7c5826c50-4e8242021f-59318105&mc_cid=4e8242021f&mc_eid=b475058bdf
As Wisconsin’s and Minnesota’s lawmakers took divergent paths, so did their economies Since 2010, Minnesota’s economy has performed far better for working families than Wisconsin’s
Report • By David Cooper • May 8, 2018
Excerpted from report's summary: Because of the proximity and many similarities of these two states, comparing economic performance in the Badger State (WI) versus the Gopher State (MN) provides a compelling case study for assessing which agenda leads to better outcomes for working people and their families. Now, seven years removed from when each governor took office, there is ample data to assess which state’s economy—and by extension, which set of policies—delivered more for the welfare of its residents. The results could not be more clear: by virtually every available measure, Minnesota’s recovery has outperformed Wisconsin’s.