Make America Poorer
Still
The USA is now
living the life of countries like
North Korea, Russia, China, Cuba, Brazil Syria, Iran,
and so on.
And
Quickly sinking into
a real 3rd world category like.
If you, like me,
wish to check on why,
please read up on your state and country government?
How long has your
state been under the control of one political party
and
how does your state
fear compared to others?
America’s Richest
& Poorest States
September 21, 2015 ( census).
AMERICA’S RICHEST AND POOREST STATES
50. Mississippi – Median household income:
$39,680 Poverty rate: 21.5%
49. West Virginia – Median household income:
$41,059 Poverty rate: 18.3%
48. Arkansas – Median household income:
$41,262 Poverty rate: 18.9%
47. Alabama – Median household income:
$42,830 Poverty rate: 19.3%
46. Kentucky – Median household income:
$42,958 Poverty rate: 19.1%
45. Tennessee – Median household income:
$44,361 Poverty rate: 18.3%
44. Louisiana – Median household income:
$44,555 Poverty rate: 19.8%
43. New Mexico – Median household income:
$44,803 Poverty rate: 21.3%
42. South Carolina – Median household income:
$45,238 Poverty rate: 18.0%
41. Montana – Median household income:
$46,328 Poverty rate: 15.4%
40. North Carolina – Median household income:
$46,556 Poverty rate: 17.2%
39. Florida – Median household income:
$47,463 Poverty rate: 16.5%
38. Oklahoma – Median household income:
$47,529 Poverty rate: 16.6%
37. Idaho – Median household income: $47,861
Poverty rate: 14.8%
36. Missouri – Median household income:
$48,363 Poverty rate: 15.5%
35. Ohio – Median household income:
$49,308 Poverty rate: 15.8%
34. Georgia – Median household income:
$49,321 Poverty rate: 18.3%
33. Indiana – Median household income:
$49,446 Poverty rate: 15.2%
32. Maine – Median household income:
$49,462 Poverty rate: 14.1%
31. Michigan – Median household income:
$49,847 Poverty rate: 16.2%
30. Arizona – Median household income:
$50,068 Poverty rate: 18.2%
29. South Dakota – Median household income:
$50,979 Poverty rate: 14.2%
28. Oregon – Median household income:
$51,075 Poverty rate: 16.6%
27. Nevada – Median household income:
$51,450 Poverty rate: 15.2%
26. Kansas – Median household income:
$52,504 Poverty rate: 13.6%
25. Wisconsin – Median household income:
$52,622 Poverty rate: 13.2%
24. Nebraska – Median household income:
$52,686 Poverty rate: 12.4%
23. Texas – Median household income:
$53,035 Poverty rate: 17.2%
22. Pennsylvania – Median household income:
$53,234 Poverty rate: 13.6%
21. Iowa – Median household income:
$53,712 Poverty rate: 12.2%
20. Vermont – Median household income:
$54,166 Poverty rate: 12.2%
19. Rhode Island – Median household income:
$54,891 Poverty rate: 14.3%
18. Wyoming – Median household income:
$57,055 Poverty rate: 11.2%
17. Illinois – Median household income:
$57,444 Poverty rate: 14.4%
16. New York – Median household income:
$58,878 Poverty rate: 15.9%
15. North Dakota – Median household income:
$59,029 Poverty rate: 11.5%
14. Delaware – Median household income:
$59,716 Poverty rate: 12.5%
13. Utah – Median household income:
$60,922 Poverty rate: 11.7%
12. Colorado – Median household income: $61,303
Poverty rate: 12.0%
11. Washington – Median household income:
$61,366 Poverty rate: 13.2%
10. Minnesota – Median household income:
$61,481 Poverty rate: 11.5%
9. California – Median household income:
$61,933 Poverty rate: 16.4%
8. Virginia – Median household income:
$64,902 Poverty rate: 11.8%
7. New Hampshire – Median household income:
$66,532 Poverty rate: 9.2%
6. Massachusetts – Median household income:
$69,160 Poverty rate: 11.6%
5. Hawaii – Median household income:
$69,592 Poverty rate: 11.4%
4. Connecticut – Median household income:
$70,048 Poverty rate: 10.8%
3. Alaska – Median household income:
$71,583 Poverty rate: 11.2%
2. New Jersey – Median household income:
$71,919 Poverty rate: 11.1%
1. Maryland- Median household income:
$73,971 Poverty rate: 10.1%
How long has your
country
been under the control of
a one political party?
Twenty years sound
about right to you?
Connecticut is home
to 17 billionaires, according to
Released Tuesday.
The ranking includes
2,153 people
who have a combined
wealth of $8.7 trillion.
How many
(Billionaires)
live in your state?
The official poverty
rate is 12.3 percent,
based on the U.S.
Census Bureau’s 2017 estimates.
That year, an
estimated 39.7 million Americans
lived in poverty
according to the official measure.
According
to supplemental poverty measure,
the poverty rate was
13.9 percent.
June
23, 2018