New Mexico Most Dependent State For Federal Support

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New Mexico lacks leadership and vision, a vision of a diversified economy. New Mexico lives on Federal welfare. Now the Dems in New Mexico are going to spend millions and millions of dollars on programs! We know what that means, more of the same, failure, wasted tax payers dollars.

The Albuquerque Journal is reporting this morning on the 2019 New Mexico Legislative session. The Journal quotes House Speaker Brian Egolf D-Santa Fe saying, “We’ve done more in the last 60 days than I’ve seen in the last 10 years put together.”

Well, I do know this, more legislation is not always better!

Thank you LORD that HB 51 was defeated and also the assisted suicide bill and legalized pot bill went down in defeat!

What do all those approved bills mean for the average citizen like you and me? ABQ Journal Report

With the tax deadline drawing near, the personal-finance website WalletHub followed up on its 2019 Tax Rates by State report with an in-depth analysis of 2019’s Most & Least Federally Dependent States as well as accompanying videos to determine how much those with the lowest tax rates lean on Uncle Sam compared with those paying the highest.

In order to identify which states most and least depend on federal support, WalletHub compared the 50 states across three key metrics: return on taxes paid to the federal government; federal funding as a share of state revenue; and share of federal jobs.

Most Federally Dependent States Least Federally Dependent States
1 New Mexico 41 Connecticut
2 Mississippi 42 Nebraska
3 Kentucky 43 Virginia
4 West Virginia 44 Massachusetts
5 Alabama 45 Minnesota
6 Arizona 46 Illinois
7 Alaska 47 Utah
8 Montana 48 New Jersey
9 South Carolina 49 Delaware
10 Indiana 50 Kansas

Key Stats

  • With an average dependency rank of 20.55, Red States are altogether more reliant on federal funding than Blue States, which rank 33.25 on average. (The lower the rank, the more dependent the state.)
  • There is a 57.7 percent correlation between a state’s federal dependency and its per-capita GDP. That means the least wealthy states tend to receive the most federal support.
  • Illinois is the fifth least federally dependent state, which helps explain the fact that it has the highest tax rates in the nation. On the flip side, Alaska is the seventh most federally dependent state and has the lowest tax rates.

To view the full report and your state’s rank, please visit:
https://wallethub.com/edu/states-most-least-dependent-on-the-federal-government/2700/

Please let me know if you have any questions or if you would like to schedule a phone, Skype or in-studio interview with one of our experts. Feel free to embed this YouTube video summarizing the study on your website. You can also use or edit these raw files as you see fit. Full data sets for specific states are also available upon request.

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