Origanalist
02-10-2014, 02:30 PM
Daniel Doherty | Feb 10, 2014
Gallup’s latest economic findings are seemingly straight out of the dystopian novel “The Hunger Games.” That is to say, every state in the nation boasted a negative economic index score; only the District of Columbia -- the capital city -- is seemingly prospering. Surprise:
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The pollsters posit some interesting takeaways for us to consider: (1) the disparity between the most economically confident state (Massachusetts) and the least economically confident state (West Virginia) is 43 percentage points. (This excludes the District of Columbia, of course, which is not a state).That’s an enormous gap, and one that doesn’t appear to be shrinking, either. 2).....
cont.......http://townhall.com/tipsheet/danieldoherty/2014/02/10/poll-dc-only-us-state-with-positive-economic-confidence-n1792511
Gallup’s latest economic findings are seemingly straight out of the dystopian novel “The Hunger Games.” That is to say, every state in the nation boasted a negative economic index score; only the District of Columbia -- the capital city -- is seemingly prospering. Surprise:
http://i1179.photobucket.com/albums/x393/dpdoherty5/gallupfix_zps9a53ed5a.png
The pollsters posit some interesting takeaways for us to consider: (1) the disparity between the most economically confident state (Massachusetts) and the least economically confident state (West Virginia) is 43 percentage points. (This excludes the District of Columbia, of course, which is not a state).That’s an enormous gap, and one that doesn’t appear to be shrinking, either. 2).....
cont.......http://townhall.com/tipsheet/danieldoherty/2014/02/10/poll-dc-only-us-state-with-positive-economic-confidence-n1792511