unofan
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Re: The 112th Congress: Debt ceiling edition
Just curious, but why does Minnesota need three times the budget of Iowa with only about 166% of the population level? I only noticed since we were facing a gov't shutdown too (averted on the last day of the fiscal year). Now, maybe Iowa simply shifts the spending to the local level moreso than Minnesota, but the huge difference in state budgets was somewhat startling.
Minnesota: $34 billion two-year budget for 5.1 million people ($3333 per person per year)
Iowa: $6 billion one-year budget for 3 million people. ($2000 per person per year)
Nebraska: $7 billion two-year budget for 1.8 million people. ($1950 per person per year)
Dayton offered to only increase taxes on those making more than 1 million dollars at the end. That still wasn't good enough. You can't raise taxes on the folks who have all the money cause they also have all the power. We're going into default.
Just curious, but why does Minnesota need three times the budget of Iowa with only about 166% of the population level? I only noticed since we were facing a gov't shutdown too (averted on the last day of the fiscal year). Now, maybe Iowa simply shifts the spending to the local level moreso than Minnesota, but the huge difference in state budgets was somewhat startling.
Minnesota: $34 billion two-year budget for 5.1 million people ($3333 per person per year)
Iowa: $6 billion one-year budget for 3 million people. ($2000 per person per year)
Nebraska: $7 billion two-year budget for 1.8 million people. ($1950 per person per year)
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