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10 hours ago, DB2point0 said:

I'll say this much Hawaii would be the best place to be homeless.  It's extremely expensive to live there because of housing, but the temperatures are warm year round.  Native foods are relatively cheap, it's beef and milk that are expensive.  There's no way I would want to be homeless in Alaska it's just too cold to live up there, even though the state does pay each citizen a sum each year depending on their oil and gas revenue, but that could go away.  https://phys.org/news/2020-05-unique-payout-alaskans-oil-wealth.html .  

When it comes to state debt California is 9th with the most, while Texas is 21st.  This is for 2020, and I would say California is now one of the top 5 in debt with the payments they have made to their citizens, locking down businesses so there tax revenue will be extremely low this year.  I'd say Texas is far better off than California, Illinois, New York, and New Jersey.  https://www.forbes.com/sites/andrewdepietro/2020/11/23/states-with-the-most-and-least-debt-in-2020/?sh=2035f15778a3

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This richest State question depends on what criteria one uses.  If you’re talking about income, that’s almost irrevelavent.  A home in TX that cost $300,000 would probably sell for 1.5 to 2 Million in California.  Another example, Mississippi, which is consistently the lowest in income, is the second least expensive State to live in.  If you’re talking State debts, that too has variables.  Suffice it to say the States with the most millionaires per household vote Democrat.  

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