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« Reply #4 on: February 20, 2009, 08:27:31 am » |
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Per capita stimulus spending by state: http://manyeyes.alphaworks.ibm.com/manyeyes/visualizations/per-capita-stimulus-spending-by-statOklahoma $1,613. We do OK in our take. Considering it was a Democratic bill and we are among the most Republican states, it looks rather fair. (data file output: text) Quoted amount ($) Stimulus Per Capita Alabama "$1,702" Arizona "$1,591" Arkansas "$1,698" California "$1,635" Colorado "$1,432" Connecticut "$1,736" Delaware "$1,795" Florida "$1,602" Georgia "$1,659" Idaho "$1,625" Illinois "$1,728" Indiana "$1,742" Iowa "$1,559" Kansas "$1,515" Kentucky "$1,693" Louisiana "$1,791" Maine "$1,806" Maryland "$1,512" Massachusetts "$1,710" Michigan "$1,859" Minnesota "$1,695" Mississippi "$1,825" Missouri "$1,743" Montana "$1,848" Nebraska "$1,553" Nevada "$1,639" New Hampshire "$1,481" New Jersey "$1,797" New Mexico "$1,741" New York "$2,102" North Carolina "$1,732" North Dakota "$1,956" Ohio "$1,714" Oklahoma "$1,613" Oregon "$1,672" Pennsylvania "$1,773" Rhode Island "$2,276" South Carolina "$1,711" South Dakota "$1,749" Tennessee "$1,690" Texas "$1,564" Utah "$1,389" Vermont "$2,080" Virginia "$1,423" Washington "$1,587" West Virginia "$1,828" Wisconsin "$1,577" Wyoming "$2,017"
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