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Rich States, Poor States: Kansas falls again, attempting to disprove Einstein’s definition of insanity
The 19th annual Rich States, Poor States, published by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC), shows that Kansas has the worst economic outlook in the region, falling from #23 to #30. The decline comes as no surprise, as the state continues attempting to disprove Einstein’s definition of insanity by hoping that the next big taxpayer […] The post Rich States, Poor States: Kansas falls again, attempting to disprove Einstein’s definition of insanity appeared first on The Sentinel.
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