Серега, я думаю Америчка не сильно бы пострадала, если бы отделились штаты-иждевенцы:red states that consistently vote republican-what an irony eh?:rofl:-Алабама, Миссисипи, Луизиана, Оклахома, Ваеминг, Айдахо, и прочие жопы, живущие за счет blue democratic states и субсидий федерального правительства...:rofl:
Per capita income by state.
Delaware – $28,766
District of Columbia – $28,659
New Jersey – $27,006
Massachusetts – $25,952
Connecticut – $25,614
Colorado – $24,049
Florida – $23,975
New Hampshire – $23,844
New York – $23,389
Maryland – $23,305
Minnesota – $23,198
Illinois – $23,104
Washington – $22,973
California – $22,711
Alaska – $22,660
Michigan – $22,168
Nevada – $21,989
Rhode Island – $21,688
United States of America – $21,587
Virginia – $21,557
Hawaii – $21,525
Wisconsin – $21,271
Georgia – $21,154
Ohio – $21,003
Oregon – $20,940
Pennsylvania – $20,880
Vermont – $20,625
Kansas – $20,506
Indiana – $20,397
North Carolina – $20,307
Arizona – $20,275
Missouri – $19,936
Iowa – $19,674
Texas – $19,617
Nebraska – $19,613
Maine – $19,367
Tennessee – $19,393
Wyoming – $19,134
South Carolina – $18,795
Alabama – $18,189
Utah – $18,185
Kentucky – $18,093
Idaho – $17,841
North Dakota – $17,769
Oklahoma – $17,646
South Dakota – $17,562
New Mexico – $17,261
Montana – $17,151
Louisiana – $16,912
Arkansas – $16,904
West Virginia – $16,477
Mississippi – $15,853
Из 15 беднейших штатов только один голосовал за Обаму...:rofl:
Ага, давай посмотрим :rofl:
The economy of Texas is one of the largest and most rapidly growing economies in the United States. In 2011, Texas is home to six of the top 50 companies on the Fortune 500 list and 51 overall, (third in line after New York with 57 Fortune 500 and then California with 53). Texas has an economy that is the second largest in the nation and the 15th largest in the world based on GDP (nominal) figures. As the largest exporter of goods in the United States, Texas currently grosses more than $100 billion a year in trade with other nations.
In 2011, Texas had a gross state product of $1.332 trillion, the second highest in the U.S.Texas's Household income was $48,259 in 2010 ranking 25th in the nation, which is below the national average, but balances higher, in respect to the lower cost-of-living expenses.
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