Economics Piece
State by State Unemployment, Poverty, and Education Numbers
by Alan Burkhart (4/4/10)
From the 2006-2008 Us Census American Community Survey - Note: This article is posted at my old site because the table is too wide for my blog. I am eventually going to move everything back here, including the blog, but it’s going to be a few weeks yet before I get it done. - Alan
My reason for compiling this information was simple: I wanted to see what factors most affected the quality of living of each state’s residents. Specifically, I wanted to see what difference, if any, I saw based upon what political party represented each state in Washington and if there were noticeable trends in this regard. I saw almost none. Draw what conclusions you will from the data. My own conclusion is also likely the most obvious one. Full Piece
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