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Partisan lean of more than 10 points toward Trump. In American politics, a swing state (also known as battleground state, toss-up state, or purple state) is any state that could reasonably be won by either the Democratic or Republican candidate in a statewide election, most often referring to presidential elections, by a swing in votes.
Map based on last Senate election in each state as of 2022. Starting with the 2000 United States presidential election, the terms "red state" and "blue state" have referred to U.S. states whose voters vote predominantly for one party — the Republican Party in red states and the Democratic Party in blue states — in presidential and other statewide elections.
The Bureau of Economic Analysis has calculated that the regional price parity of U.S. states ranges from 84.4 in Mississippi (the cheapest state in which to live) to Hawaii at 119.3 (the most expensive state). In other words, an income of $0.84 in Mississippi equals an income of $1.19 in Hawaii with the U.S as a whole having an average PCPI of ...
t. e. Ohio is the twenty-second-wealthiest state in the United States of America, with a per capita income of $21,003 (2000). [1]
Number of Billionaires Per State/District; State/District Number of Billionaires as of 2023. Billionaires per One-Million People Arizona: 11 1.475813364348669 Arkansas: 6 1.9587666560457986 California: 186 4.779562836000376 Colorado: 12 2.044796376620821 Connecticut: 13 3.5821997737703066 District of Columbia(DC) 11 16.300763913072473 Florida: 97
1. Birmingham, Alabama. Holding the dubious honor of the highest cost of crime of any large city in the nation is Birmingham at $11,392 — more than 31 times higher than Irvine. Birmingham also ...
t. e. Note: Map data from 2014 ACS 5-year Estimate report published by the US Census Bureau. Indiana has the twenty-seventh highest per capita income in the United States of America, at $20,397 (2000). Its personal per capita income is $28,783 (2003).
Even while carrying $1.13 trillion in credit card debt, many Americans are still willing to splurge on travel and entertainment. But this summer it will cost even more thanks to “ funflation ...