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Alaska, $74,200 per taxpayer

North Dakota, $30,700

Wyoming, $20,800

Utah, $5,300

Idaho, $2,900

Tennessee, $2,800

South Dakota, $2,800

Nebraska, $2,000

Oregon, $1,600

Iowa, $700

Minnesota, -$200

Virginia, -$1,200

Oklahoma, -$1,200

North Carolina, -$1,300

Indiana, -$1,700

Florida, -$1,800

Montana, -$2,100

Arkansas, -$2,300

Arizona, -$2,500

Nevada, -$3,100

Wisconsin, -$3,200

Georgia, -$3,500

Missouri, -$4,300

New Hampshire, -$5,000

Ohio, -$6,600

Kansas, -$7,000

Colorado, -$7,200

Washington, -$7,400

Maine, -$7,400

West Virginia, -$8,300

Mississippi, -$10,000

Alabama, -$12,000

Texas, -$12,100

New Mexico, -$13,300

Rhode Island, -$13,900

South Carolina, -$14,500

Maryland, -$15,500

Michigan, -$17,000

Pennsylvania, -$17,100

Louisiana, -$17,700

Vermont, -$19,000

New York, -$20,500

California, -$21,800

Kentucky, -$25,700

Delaware, -$27,100

Hawaii, -$31,200

Massachusetts, -$31,200

Connecticut, -$51,800

Illinois, -$52,600

New Jersey, -$65,100

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Welp, my State is overdrawn  :thud:


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