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QuietMan
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I'm Convinced we should export
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1/23/2018 10:34:02 PM
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Ya, those facts can be real buggers. And manipulable based on perspective and data source.
U.S News “Best States for Education” has California at #25, Tx at #41 and Alabama at #47.
Under Rick Perry TX was paying out as much as $19B annually to attract jobs, and at its peak acheived #3 ranking of states for highest proportion of jobs paying @ or below minimum wage. Perry also reduced per pupil spending (although this may not be the most credible metric) by as much as $5B / year. Yes, people move to TX, the vast majority for low paying (Amazon, Samsung) manufacturing and warehouse jobs. The model was a failure. I was in Austin a lot during that time and watched. They paid much, much more than the economic benefit of the jobs. But it was a numbers game.
2017 study of states most dependent on federal money? Alabama, #4; Texas, #35; California, #46
We could shoot stats back and forth for a while Let’s just disagree
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