Why 27 U.S. States Are Going Broke

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2024

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  • @Hanharrftw
    @Hanharrftw 17 дней назад +5030

    The problem was never about increasing or decreasing taxes, it was about how the money was spent.

    • @ph11p3540
      @ph11p3540 17 дней назад +307

      Stop building cities and suburbs exclusively for the car at the expense of all other forms of transportation. The modern US city is an endless money pit. Also more and more people can no longer afford to drive or own a single family detached home. Even the infrastructure can't keep up. Of course such city planning is needless and needlessly expensive and there will never be enough tax revenue to solve the problem.

    • @jeffmorris5802
      @jeffmorris5802 17 дней назад +106

      @@ph11p3540 You're missing the fact that it's primarily blue states that have this problem. Also, you clearly don't understand how infrastructure maintenance actually works lol. Denser areas are more expensive to maintain than less dense areas are.

    • @garetthewitt9976
      @garetthewitt9976 17 дней назад

      Americans have no clue about what high taxes are . Come to Canada and you will see high taxes

    • @SamSitar
      @SamSitar 17 дней назад +30

      they need to spend much less.

    • @LWoodGaming
      @LWoodGaming 17 дней назад +98

      ​@@jeffmorris5802Any proof to support your argument?

  • @kay203
    @kay203 16 дней назад +2195

    NJ with one of the highest property and income tax... and yet the state is broke... WTF

    • @sakenu16
      @sakenu16 16 дней назад

      Thanks to the many democrats running the state.

    • @dustintacohands1107
      @dustintacohands1107 14 дней назад +61

      Yeah they have the least to manage in my mind and they’re failing that badly?!?!

    • @alecs5150
      @alecs5150 14 дней назад +23

      That's exactly what I've been saying to myself 2021-2024 about 2017-2020😂😂😂

    • @ericwoll
      @ericwoll 13 дней назад +85

      @@bigmike- I know it's not nice to say, but I am going to feel a certain level of satisfaction at the cost of Trump voters loss due to inflationary policies like tariffs and mass deportation.

    • @bigmike-
      @bigmike- 13 дней назад +31

      @@ericwoll maybe momentarily. It won't be worth the price that we're all going to pay for that small schadenfreude though.

  • @notashamed7563
    @notashamed7563 12 дней назад +1026

    Blaming climate change for leadership incompetence is distracting attention to the real problem which is leadership incompetence

    • @billwilson2160
      @billwilson2160 11 дней назад +46

      QUIT Voting BLUE

    • @geoh7777
      @geoh7777 11 дней назад +11

      Corruption in the form of kickbacks to govt. officials for awarding contracts is just one of many forms of corruption that makes yacht and mansion owners out of people who did not earn those.
      These undiscovered instances of corruption make quantification of them difficult.

    • @Jebbis
      @Jebbis 11 дней назад

      @@geoh7777 No it's the pants on head r3t4rded zoning ordinances that only allow for R1 zoning. This is not just these states it's EVERY state. No town or city in the US can actually afford it's maintenance obligations with out hand outs from the state or federal government.

    • @1sobenes1
      @1sobenes1 11 дней назад +5

      Greed

    • @Rob-me8vp
      @Rob-me8vp 11 дней назад +11

      Bingo! It’s all blamed on climate even though after the errors in Judith Curry’s research were pointed out and she corrected it to show no increase in storms due to climate change. More people in more locations where they are at risk means it appears that we are experiencing more catastrophic storms than in the past.

  • @cosmo9925
    @cosmo9925 9 дней назад +361

    Gotta love how they frame this as “the taxes are too low” nah, our government spends too much.

    • @duanedodson1
      @duanedodson1 8 дней назад +7

      I know basic economics is hard, but let's give this basic concept a try, No Matter what the Cost of Living is, It is Too Expensive If You Have No Income. Your Republican Governors fulling intend on bankrupting their states, so they don't have to pay taxes.

    • @johnnyfreedom3437
      @johnnyfreedom3437 7 дней назад

      Every Republican president of the past 60 years that went after the Fraud and Abuse in our government failed at that mission! Trump doesn't want to end the corruption, he wants a piece of the corruption! Cuz my boss always gets his 10%!

    • @robertmoore6149
      @robertmoore6149 7 дней назад

      People want a dollar's worth of government, but only pay 50 cents for it.

    • @gondolagripes1674
      @gondolagripes1674 7 дней назад +27

      ​@@duanedodson1jersey, Illinois, Connecticut, Vermont all notorious red states. Yeah man sure.

    • @allahbole
      @allahbole 7 дней назад +16

      @@duanedodson1 I live in a perpetually-red state, and this video showed we're the top 5 most financially stable. Along with other red states. What bankruptcy?

  • @That1_89
    @That1_89 12 дней назад +1018

    People. It's not about the taxes. Its literally about HOW ITS SPENT!!

    • @Kymberlee_W
      @Kymberlee_W 12 дней назад +33

      To be fair, it's actually both. You need money coming in, policies on how it comes in and where it goes once it comes in. Some states stick it all in one place and divvy it up once it's all in.... other states do not. None are transparent about it at all.
      I think the USA should adopt a tax idea used in Australia. Every single year, I get a tax breakdown when I pay my taxes. It literally breaks down everything in line item form to show me exactly where my money was spent and how much is spent on each area or program (roads, healthcare, etc)

    • @rogerrussell9544
      @rogerrussell9544 12 дней назад +26

      @@Kymberlee_W To be fair, it's about spending. If the income isn't there then spending needs to be reduced. If families can adjust their budgets then government should too.

    • @abellseaman4114
      @abellseaman4114 12 дней назад

      @@Kymberlee_W LIE-beral TAX DRIVEL ON OFFER THERE As Woke Socialists want to TALK about money WHILE THE NATION GOES BROKE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @terraholdingco
      @terraholdingco 12 дней назад +5

      @@Kymberlee_W Some of the States have incredibly high tax rates when compared to others, yet don't have the money to pay their bills. In these cases, it's not about how much comes in, but how much goes back out. This creates an efficiency rating comparable to each State.
      Some can get a mile of highway built and maintained for 1/3 the price of another, for example.
      Some build 50 million dollar fire stations while others can accomplish the exact same mission for 5 million.
      I moved myself and my company from Connecticut to Tennessee. It was the smartest thing I could have done for myself and my employees. I couldn't believe the mindset in Connecticut on how wasteful they were with my tax dollars. Now they get none.

    • @kayannthegreat
      @kayannthegreat 12 дней назад +3

      Natural disaster plays a role...

  • @Akjugo
    @Akjugo 17 дней назад +2201

    The brokest states built stadiums with taxpayer money and gave tax cuts to billionaires and corporations and we wonder why they’re broke 😂

    • @samnangheng7702
      @samnangheng7702 17 дней назад +65

      City of Jacksonville, FL, runs by democrat, does that.

    • @jonathantaylor6926
      @jonathantaylor6926 17 дней назад +140

      It is so insane these billionaire owners get the tax payer to build their stadiums.

    • @moomie1634
      @moomie1634 17 дней назад +431

      @@samnangheng7702 This argument is always so stupid. You say it's a blue state, so it must be Democrats fault. You say it's a red state, so it must be a blue city. At what point do you just step back and say "Well, most politicians are just crappy" rather than this blue v red. Also, John Delany, a Republican, was mayor of Jacksonville back when the Jags built their stadium.

    • @samnangheng7702
      @samnangheng7702 17 дней назад

      @@moomie1634 Look at the statistics. Demoncrat are good at wasting money and raising tax. Pro the lazy just to get vote from them and keep them poor. Took 28 years to build a 3 mile strip of road. Basically, they are a modern day slave master.

    • @jameylane1591
      @jameylane1591 17 дней назад

      The brokest states are all firmly Democrat.

  • @Atlas_STEAM
    @Atlas_STEAM 17 дней назад +1649

    Sounds like government incompetence

    • @hi-tych
      @hi-tych 17 дней назад +16

      Since day 1.

    • @lextacy2008
      @lextacy2008 17 дней назад +34

      And corporations controlling them are not?

    • @Misaka-gt5yj
      @Misaka-gt5yj 17 дней назад

      @@lextacy2008 Don't pretend like the government is the victim here. They allowed lobbying and corporations to influence policy making to sustain itself. The government itself is similar to a corporation and is the LARGEST employer in the US promising bloated pensions and benefits that are extremely costly. Did you think the government did this all unwillingly? What a naive fool of a taxpayer you are.

    • @abdiganiaden
      @abdiganiaden 17 дней назад +41

      It's not. Its old people milking us on their way out.
      Illinois biggest problems is pensions and healthcare, they promised way too much and young people must pay.
      Essentially funneling money from poorest generation to wealthiest, as if social security, the second largest tax of all was not enough

    • @toddtheisen8386
      @toddtheisen8386 17 дней назад +10

      @@abdiganiaden Key word being "promised". A contract was proposed and agreed upon.

  • @OsamahMoco
    @OsamahMoco 10 дней назад +444

    Spend your money wisely-invest in quality where it counts, for it often outlasts the cost of cheapness. Yet, remember that sometimes the simplest, least expensive option is the real gem in disguise.

    • @YaxelBurone
      @YaxelBurone 10 дней назад

      Great advice and I live by it as well. I have wasted too much money and time on cheap garbage

    • @JessieeAlmar
      @JessieeAlmar 10 дней назад

      Is the government really incompetent?

    • @OsamahMoco
      @OsamahMoco 10 дней назад

      @@JessieeAlmarI hope we all know that it doesn't matter who is in the 'top job' because this is a systemic problem -- greed. We have allowed many of our economic sectors, to take advantage of the American people. It's disgusting and frightening for the future of our country. My wife and I will be retiring in the next two years n another country.
      We are absolutely worried that SSI will no longer be funded. we'll have to rely on his pension, a 403 (b) and a very prolific Investment account with my Stephanie Janis Stiefel my FA. Our national debt is bloating and expanding every month. Our government needs to get spending under control and cut the federal budget.

    • @MhadzVai
      @MhadzVai 10 дней назад

      Exactly well said.. spread the wisdom

    • @FradAnner
      @FradAnner 10 дней назад

      @@OsamahMocoI know this FA, Stephanie Janis Stiefel but only by her reputation at Neuberger Berman
      ; even though she's now involved in managing portfolios and providing investmnt guidance to clients. I have been trying to get in contact since l watched her interview on WSJ last month.

  • @michaelmadsen1222
    @michaelmadsen1222 16 дней назад +365

    Taxes and revenue aren't the problem. It's the spending.

    • @AlwaysThirstys
      @AlwaysThirstys 16 дней назад +13

      Taxes and revenue are a part of the problem because our irs has never been on a lower budget, along with trumps tax cuts out debt has kept on rising.

    • @michaelmadsen1222
      @michaelmadsen1222 16 дней назад +24

      @AlwaysThirstys the US, in general, is like an individual who makes $2 million a year, but still somehow finds himself in debt up to his eyeballs. The issue isn't that he isn't making enough as he is making insane amounts of money. If he made $3 million he would still find himself with the same problems. He has to change his behavior and the financial principles he lives by.

    • @ablazescarf3328
      @ablazescarf3328 12 дней назад

      @@michaelmadsen1222 Crazy you say this, but when trump inherited Obamas economy all he did was SPEND for no reason. This forced joe Biden to clean up his mess

    • @PacisEritVobiscum
      @PacisEritVobiscum 12 дней назад +5

      ​@michaelmadsen1222 Amen Brother. How can people be so dense to not realize a simple fact?

    • @somethingawesome1462
      @somethingawesome1462 12 дней назад

      @@AlwaysThirstysso the record amounts of taxes collected and new expanded IRS should have closed the deficit then? Except it’s only gotten larger and Biden is spending even more money

  • @kaybee5162
    @kaybee5162 16 дней назад +293

    Corruption, greed, wasteful spending

    • @billwilson2160
      @billwilson2160 11 дней назад

      DemoncRats

    • @h.w.7486
      @h.w.7486 10 дней назад +3

      In January 2025 everything will be better. (For the Rich)

    • @STP-bc5cy
      @STP-bc5cy 9 дней назад

      @@h.w.7486 My 401k went up 5% since 11/6/24, I like it.
      BTW, am not rich by any means.

    • @golferpro1241
      @golferpro1241 8 дней назад +1

      Democrats

    • @OIllllO
      @OIllllO 8 дней назад

      @h.w.7486

  • @TalwinderDhillonTravels
    @TalwinderDhillonTravels 17 дней назад +1056

    Have they tried building bigger highways and stadiums for private sports teams?? While giving corporations tax cuts?
    If they repeat it for long enough, one day it might magically work

    • @ryanshaw4250
      @ryanshaw4250 16 дней назад

      I think you mean "non profit" sports teams which pay tens of millions per year to players and staff.. shoot, sometimes hundreds of millions.
      This is america.. nothing works, nothing makes sense and the weaker and more disadvantaged the person, the more BS they get. its as if the government is trying to make a hellscape for the people.

    • @airtale.p
      @airtale.p 15 дней назад +77

      Worked wonders for Hungary, we are no. 1 in the EU! (in decrease in wages and rise of corruption)

    • @sm3675
      @sm3675 15 дней назад +11

      Lmao. Illinois.

    • @truints
      @truints 14 дней назад +44

      Sounds a lot like tax cuts for the rich is the real problem

    • @brianhollenbeck8633
      @brianhollenbeck8633 14 дней назад +1

      Lol

  • @PaulKatrina.
    @PaulKatrina. 2 дня назад +2408

    The U.S. economy can actually get better if only the govt can start making better decisions for the sake of it's citizens, cos' they've really made life more difficult for its residents. Hyperinflation has left the less haves bearing the brunt of the burden. Its already eating into my entire $620k retirement portfolio. Like where else can we invest our money with less risks?

    • @TinaJames222
      @TinaJames222 2 дня назад +1

      I feel like I could really need more assistance because navigating the market is so frightening to me. I've already sold off the majority of my assets, so I could use some guidance on where to put my money.

    • @ScottKindle-bk3hx
      @ScottKindle-bk3hx 2 дня назад +1

      I hope everyone has money ready to invest at the appropriate time. Planned actions can help you secure your financial future. You still have the best chance of becoming a millionaire on the stock market.

    • @IamJonny-o4v
      @IamJonny-o4v 2 дня назад +2

      It's often true that people underestimate the importance of financial advisors until they feel the negative effects of emotional decision-making. I remember a few summers ago, after a tough divorce, when I needed a boost for my struggling business. I researched and found a licensed advisor who diligently helped grow my reserves despite inflation. Consequently, my reserves increased from $275k to around $750k.

    • @Hectorkante
      @Hectorkante 2 дня назад +1

      this is definitely considerable! think you could suggest any professional/advisors i can get on the phone with? i'm in dire need of proper portfolio allocation

    • @IamJonny-o4v
      @IamJonny-o4v 2 дня назад +2

      There are a handful of experts in the field. I've experimented with a few over the past years, but I've stuck with ‘’ Sophia Maurine Lanting” for about five years now, and her performance has been consistently impressive. She’s quite known in her field, look-her up.

  • @irishpsalteri
    @irishpsalteri 12 дней назад +266

    In Illinois, the state has not made its donations for years to pension. I paid my portion, we all did. The pension mess is real, but keep in mind that the state chose not to set the money aside.

    • @glorymanheretosleep
      @glorymanheretosleep 12 дней назад +18

      You shouldn't expect to make 50,000 usd a year from a pension from the public system, either. That's not helping things.

    • @camilleruggiero3098
      @camilleruggiero3098 12 дней назад +3

      I retired from California at 42 as a lifeguard, making alot more 50/

    • @mihaimoldo
      @mihaimoldo 12 дней назад +18

      ​@@glorymanheretosleepthey literally paid for it...wtf are you talking about ?

    • @HealingLifeKwikly
      @HealingLifeKwikly 12 дней назад +28

      @@glorymanheretosleep "You shouldn't expect to make 50,000 usd a year from a pension from the public system, either." Uhh, if you paid into it and that was part of your salary agreement, of course you should expect the state to pay you are owed. The problem isn't that some people have $50K a year pensions, it's that the 1% grabbed most of the wealth so far fewer jobs come with pensions.

    • @edl7454
      @edl7454 11 дней назад +6

      @@HealingLifeKwikly If Harris would have been re-elected the US would have financed your pension system.

  • @drechsla
    @drechsla 17 дней назад +711

    Illinois is decades of mismanagement coupled with corporate welfare and taxpayers have to make up the difference

    • @eile4219
      @eile4219 17 дней назад +20

      because they spent state taxpayers money to improve themself and help people from other states or not even US citizen. and we still vote for those people because we love what they doing with our money.

    • @abdiganiaden
      @abdiganiaden 17 дней назад

      @@eile4219 Oh get real. Always xenophobic gibberish. Main cause of Illinois is pensions & healthcare for old people
      But sure, let's let old people milk us while we blame the few people with couple hundred dollars per month in bare bones basic support. So cringe

    • @abdiganiaden
      @abdiganiaden 17 дней назад +65

      @@eile4219 It's pension and healthcare that is eating most of budget dude. Old people milking you and you go after random poor folks

    • @drechsla
      @drechsla 17 дней назад +34

      I think the corporations getting tax breaks for “bringing jobs” to the state is the biggest sin. Boeing got $60 million in tax incentives to move their headquarters to Chicago, they brought a whopping 500 mostly white collar jobs, should have at least required them to use Illinois contractors for parts or that a fair amount of the manufacturing is done in Illinois but apparently we favor a no strings attached relationship. I don’t begrudge people healthcare and pensions but massively profitable corporations and sports teams don’t need taxpayer subsidies.

    • @sratz53
      @sratz53 17 дней назад +16

      @@abdiganiadenso they spent money that was designated for pensions on other things? The employees PAID into and earned their pensions. Be quiet if you’re ignorant.

  • @michaels7566
    @michaels7566 12 дней назад +194

    We fed into our State Pension but every time it was over funded due to stock market gains they would skim money off and not pay in as planned. Eventually, that caused a big problem.

    • @MAB1914_LI
      @MAB1914_LI 11 дней назад +5

      Start with CalPers they are first. LAUSD second

    • @markrivera2522
      @markrivera2522 11 дней назад +7

      funny all dem states

    • @frankyan577
      @frankyan577 10 дней назад +1

      @@markrivera2522 Larger cities need more administrative expenditures in general. Higher density areas in general has higher productivity and pay more taxes. But federal revenue redistribution is done purely by population. It's complicated. But there just should not be a defined benefit retirement plan. It's not manageable.

    • @draco4540
      @draco4540 10 дней назад +3

      i'm from michigan. when former governor engler was in office, he raided the state pension fund to "balance" the states budget. well, about 25+ years later, the pension has never been paid back. personnally, i think that the state workers should have sued the governor for taking money that wasn't his (the state's) to spend.

    • @EMan-cu5zo
      @EMan-cu5zo 10 дней назад +1

      @@draco4540I wouldn’t trust my money being controlled by anyone but myself. I especially wouldn’t trust government to manage money properly. They are the absolute worst managers of money.

  • @Saratogan
    @Saratogan 10 дней назад +116

    I have a friend who used be in municipal government. His biggest frustration he described as this: "This town has five police chiefs. One active and four retired."

    • @johnf6687
      @johnf6687 9 дней назад +6

      The right to cancel pension for police if city is in trouble

    • @TheSubdude123
      @TheSubdude123 9 дней назад +9

      @@johnf6687 How about the tens of thousands of retired teachers? A whole lot more retired teachers getting a pension and very very good insurance.

    • @guru47pi
      @guru47pi 8 дней назад +8

      Exactly. I know a guy in NJ who worked for a city for 25 years. Retired at 43, is currently 80.
      The taxpayer gets nothing for this kind of lavish benefits. There is no way to make living affordable when you work for 25 years straight out of high school, then retire for 50 years.

    • @guru47pi
      @guru47pi 8 дней назад +11

      ​@@TheSubdude123I'm fine with pensions in principle, but you've got to work till at least 65 to get full benefits; everyone else needs to work till 67 or higher
      Younger generations dodn't exist solely to support others' retirement

    • @anthonycharles-d5i
      @anthonycharles-d5i 6 дней назад +1

      @@TheSubdude123 I know an art teacher that is about to retire after 30 years teaching in California. She currently earns $130,000 a year and says her pension will be about $8/month. Not bad for job with summers and every holiday off, that teaches a largely unmarketable skill.

  • @badgerwijohnson4081
    @badgerwijohnson4081 11 дней назад +170

    Not every state spent like this. They knew that money was temporary and they intentionally spent it like it was permanent. They get what they deserve. They rest of us should not have to bail out other states with our tax dollars.

    • @typicalnewyorker5993
      @typicalnewyorker5993 9 дней назад

      Unfortunately Covid isn’t the cause of this. It just made it happen faster and anyone who blames Covid needs to look at history

    • @caymuscairns6845
      @caymuscairns6845 2 дня назад

      Most of the bankrupt states pay the most into the Federal pot.

  • @namlozenitram4625
    @namlozenitram4625 16 дней назад +297

    Corruption, corruption, nothing else

    • @Ryfael
      @Ryfael 13 дней назад +1

      No, that's just a small portion. Follow the money

    • @elitesociety20004
      @elitesociety20004 13 дней назад +15

      Mostly democratic states

    • @iceman9678
      @iceman9678 13 дней назад +2

      Lemme add one thing - indemnification
      In other words, no accountability.

    • @CandiceMMartinez
      @CandiceMMartinez 13 дней назад

      ​@@MacchiatoSwirlGirl These places aren't run by Republicans

    • @justliberty4072
      @justliberty4072 13 дней назад

      @@MacchiatoSwirlGirl Are you kidding? Look at the states that are in trouble and then look up the prevailing political party in their governor's office and legislature over the last 30 or 40 years. Especially look at the 5 states mentioned. All very left-wing.

  • @nousernamesarevalid
    @nousernamesarevalid 17 дней назад +377

    My state is legally required to balance the budget every year. So, sometimes there’s last minute cuts or increases in sales taxes midyear in order to meet budget. More states should do the same!

    • @alfredolumba7936
      @alfredolumba7936 16 дней назад +30

      Depending on how you define it 40-49 states are required by law to have a balanced budget. Vermont is the only state with nothing in writing. The issue is various loopholes or strictness exists. Some states are given a window to have a balanced budget other need only propose a balanced budget not necessarily pass it. Either way nearly all Americans states must have a balanced budget in a certain period of time so what we’re seeing in the video is a snapshot. For example California had a surplus for 2022 now they’re in a deficit it will not be surprising to see a surplus again in 2-4 years. The issues is too many states a cyclical in the deficit to surplus and it causes issues with running or managing agencies and obligations.

    • @LIVdaBrand
      @LIVdaBrand 14 дней назад +13

      They are old and on their way out-& they don’t care. get them out of office!

    • @rocaverde2829
      @rocaverde2829 14 дней назад +8

      Awesome ! What state are you talking about ?

    • @nousernamesarevalid
      @nousernamesarevalid 14 дней назад +7

      @ Louisiana

    • @stixscofield8312
      @stixscofield8312 13 дней назад +3

      State of???

  • @tradingmedic
    @tradingmedic 7 дней назад +36

    Incorrect CNBC. The reason is Democrats.

    • @jettonjets1557
      @jettonjets1557 4 дня назад +3

      This is not political. There are more republican states that are going through financial problems than democratic states.

    • @tradingmedic
      @tradingmedic 4 дня назад +4

      @@jettonjets1557 incorrect.

    • @brentroscoe9922
      @brentroscoe9922 4 дня назад +2

      ​@@jettonjets1557which ones are they

    • @johnpaulson6203
      @johnpaulson6203 3 дня назад +2

      The Democrats know how to waste money on stupid things that end up in your the pockets of the politicians

    • @Obospeedo
      @Obospeedo 3 дня назад +5

      The brain rot here is insane… wake tf up and look to fix it instead of pointing fingers like children. The only way things improve is if we solve the problems together. Things won’t improve by dividing each other and complaining like snowflakes.

  • @dawsondanny990
    @dawsondanny990 16 дней назад +909

    The average person has never been so poor. Millions of families are struggling financially as living expenses hit the highest levels in more than four decades. Over 60% of our country lives paycheck to paycheck and about 40% earns poverty wages. Even after working all their lives, more than a quarter of older people have no savings and many believe they will never be able to retire in dignity, while around 55% of elderly people try to survive on an income of less than 25,000 a year.

    • @rannyorton
      @rannyorton 16 дней назад +1

      Biden is worst thing that happened to us

    • @belljoe
      @belljoe 16 дней назад +14

      TRUMP 2024

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      @tradekings5433 16 дней назад +3

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      @tradekings5433 16 дней назад +1

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  • @mikemoore1800
    @mikemoore1800 17 дней назад +384

    Funny how California has one of the highest tax rates yet the highest debt wonder whats happening to the money…. They charge us more taxes every year yet the money never fixes anything. Roads are horrible and gas is high where the money going?

    • @felixarbable
      @felixarbable 17 дней назад +50

      Corporate profits

    • @mikediesel9259
      @mikediesel9259 17 дней назад +59

      Exactly not even a high speed rail from SF to LA that they’ve been working on for over 2 decades!

    • @GiveThanks-54
      @GiveThanks-54 17 дней назад +16

      and yet you stay year after year

    • @soumya1524
      @soumya1524 17 дней назад +47

      Ca provides free lunches to all students. And it does have a lot to build and maintain. Even putting up a single restroom costs like 6M for the cities. Plus there’s a lot of universities. Compared to other states you really do get a lot out of your taxes.

    • @MsFallenPrime
      @MsFallenPrime 17 дней назад +14

      Government wages are a lot higher than in ND too.

  • @rahuliyer7456
    @rahuliyer7456 17 дней назад +379

    Increasingly, we Americans are pricing ourselves out of our own country. That is why I say the USA is no place for retirees and pensioners.

    • @joeysworldsewer
      @joeysworldsewer 17 дней назад

      Good keep these god damned immigrants out

    • @xtscarfacem8255
      @xtscarfacem8255 17 дней назад +15

      My plan is to have a business here in the US but retired in mexico, where I have citizenship too

    • @jeffmorris5802
      @jeffmorris5802 17 дней назад +14

      No, you Democrats are doing that. I live in Utah, we're just fine thanks.

    • @LyricsQuest
      @LyricsQuest 17 дней назад +6

      Small towns are usually fairly reasonably priced. it's the houses in the bigger cities that all the city's workers are competing over, sending prices to the moon.

    • @dustinandrews3223
      @dustinandrews3223 16 дней назад +5

      ...and why I'm leaving this country when i retire.

  • @b237940b
    @b237940b 2 дня назад +3

    It should be noted that Pennsylvania probably wouldn’t have a Pension problem if the government wasn’t taking money from the pension system.

  • @ahsanurr4219
    @ahsanurr4219 17 дней назад +249

    Wasteful govt spending is a problem

    • @thejquinn
      @thejquinn 17 дней назад +23

      Literally if we cut the DOD budget in half, we could fix all these states, and pretty much drain the swamp

    • @sethalbert386
      @sethalbert386 17 дней назад +15

      @@thejquinn And the State Department. The sheer amount of money that is spent overseas for diplomatic BS we could have provided all these benefits to AMERICANS multiple times over.

    • @米空軍パイロット
      @米空軍パイロット 17 дней назад +21

      ​@@thejquinn Your solution to state budgets is to cut federal ones? I get that the DoD is overfunded, but this won't balance the state checkbooks

    • @thejquinn
      @thejquinn 17 дней назад +4

      @@米空軍パイロット Yeah, the Pentagon literally can't pass an audit. If we allocate that money that if even the ones that are simply miscounted we can lower the debt in many of these states.

    • @snap4720
      @snap4720 17 дней назад +1

      Like giving billions for wars to other countries?

  • @tygressblade
    @tygressblade 17 дней назад +529

    Maybe stop giving tax breaks to corporations who play a shell game with jobs.

    • @ibizawavey8630
      @ibizawavey8630 17 дней назад +22

      maybe stop voting for the two party system

    • @xiphoid2011
      @xiphoid2011 17 дней назад +40

      No, states need to balance their budget. You raise taxes the rich and Corp, they will just go to another state, and leave you even worse off. Stop coming up with dumb ideas.

    • @jorgeavelar98
      @jorgeavelar98 17 дней назад +15

      Ironically, corp tax breaks are generally good for the economy. I think what youre talking is about is taxes for the .01%. Individuals do not need tax breaks and do not return much to the economy like a company does

    • @newyorkcity76
      @newyorkcity76 17 дней назад

      Going to china

    • @gitmd8713
      @gitmd8713 17 дней назад +14

      They give tax cuts because they want the company to STAY in the state. Did you gloss over the part where they can simply just move to a lower tax rate state?

  • @alexduarte7
    @alexduarte7 11 дней назад +83

    Corruption, little oversight.
    System rotten, top to bottom.

    • @johnf6687
      @johnf6687 9 дней назад

      Wasteful police and overtime asking for more police money is a joke their overtime not needed

  • @Tonyrobs2
    @Tonyrobs2 2 дня назад +6

    The continuously changing economic conditions in our society have made it necessary for people to find additional sources of income, thus I am looking at the stock market to fuel my retirement goal of $3m, my only concern is the recent market crash.

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      @viviancarolgioao 2 дня назад +4

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  • @minimalistic_banhaus
    @minimalistic_banhaus 16 дней назад +137

    Road. Maintenance. Way cheaper to make roads than maintain them. People made roads without thinking about how expensive to maintain it would be. Still do.

    • @Staurcomb
      @Staurcomb 15 дней назад +28

      trains for the win! choo choo

    • @BjtheLawyer_
      @BjtheLawyer_ 14 дней назад +21

      @@Staurcomb🎯 every major city should have extensive light rail & light rail should run through out the country!

    • @commentinglife6175
      @commentinglife6175 13 дней назад

      Nah, they'd have enough for road maintenance if they A) stopped wasting those funds on buses and bike paths and focused on fixing the roads and B) petitioned the federal government to get rid of the very racist, Jim Crow era Davis-Bacon Act that unnecessarily increases the costs of labor on these projects! (For anyone wondering, while debating the bill in committee, one of the Congress members officially entered into the record that, at the time, Davis-Bacon would make sure black people could not take white jobs!)

    • @mpowe123
      @mpowe123 13 дней назад +7

      ​@@Staurcomb cities and areas have taken out tracks in favor of walking trails....trails..
      Rails that could lead to less trucks on roads, and/or create new commuter routes.

    • @bosatsu76
      @bosatsu76 13 дней назад

      @@mpowe123 NONE of those trails were being used by ANYONE... No working rail can be taken away from a business using it. And if you want to complain about social meddling, do not forget the Big Oil work of the 1920's and 30's... The majority of those rails in cities being bought up by Corporations and ripped up in order to sell cars and gas...
      Again... Wrong enemy... Mental laziness and self righteous harrumphing coming together to build another useful idiot for the elites...

  • @alexhigginbotham8635
    @alexhigginbotham8635 16 дней назад +50

    Retirement plans are supposed to be being funded by current employees. State legislatures need to keep their grubby hands OUT of it.

  • @darthjohn0
    @darthjohn0 17 дней назад +145

    It's the same mentality behind the 2008 financial crisis: fiscal irresponsibility proliferates when groups think they are too big too fail or can delay their financial reckoning to sometime in the future for younger generations to deal with.

    • @sps6
      @sps6 13 дней назад +2

      It will be worse than 2008

    • @electrix8164
      @electrix8164 13 дней назад +5

      What's coming will make people miss 2008... seriously.

    • @Dbb277-2
      @Dbb277-2 13 дней назад +1

      @@electrix8164 don’t worry. Trump will save us. 😵‍💫🙄

    • @bosatsu76
      @bosatsu76 13 дней назад +1

      @@Dbb277-2 Sarcasm alert... I hope.

    • @Dbb277-2
      @Dbb277-2 12 дней назад +1

      @@bosatsu76 yes, thus the emojis. 🤭

  • @Joaodocaminhao0234
    @Joaodocaminhao0234 10 дней назад +2

    Thank you 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @beaniemac
    @beaniemac 17 дней назад +154

    I live in Illinois and my property taxes tripled in the last two years. We have high sales tax, tax on groceries, tax on medicine, and we are also paying a 5% state income tax on top of federal. Let's not forget fuel tax, tax on car registration. City of Chicago car sticker tax. I feel like I'm paying more than my share.

    • @Professor_Giggles
      @Professor_Giggles 17 дней назад +7

      💯💯💯💯 facts 😢

    • @daveicc495
      @daveicc495 17 дней назад +4

      Bye Bye White Sox

    • @n1gtwhisper158
      @n1gtwhisper158 16 дней назад

      And Illinois has turned around to a fiscally responsible state
      Lets not forget this was everything we inherited from our past incompetent governors. Pritzker has been digging us out of the pit.

    • @jester1cp
      @jester1cp 16 дней назад +26

      Those migrant arent going to pay for themselves.

    • @dlight9849
      @dlight9849 16 дней назад +14

      @beanemac It's not that bad. I left Chicago 5 years and moved to Missouri which is way f@(king worse than Illinois. In Missouri, you have to pay property tax on your vehicle! That's a $500 to $800 *every year* just to own a vehicle, *plus* license plate fees are additional.

  • @moomie1634
    @moomie1634 17 дней назад +165

    Always love how short sighted most politicians are. Make big promises and deliver on short term goals with no long term plan on how to pay for these things.

    • @jeffrosati2570
      @jeffrosati2570 17 дней назад

      The voters of those dem governors are the short-sighted ones.

    • @rickyal9810
      @rickyal9810 17 дней назад

      They are pandering to the shortsighted voters. They blow smoke up our asses because we insist on nothing less.

    • @aidangattinger8975
      @aidangattinger8975 16 дней назад +11

      You cant run for reelection on problems you already fixed.

    • @MrSurvival2
      @MrSurvival2 16 дней назад +2

      @@aidangattinger8975 you absolutely can. I’d like to see a candidate address the federal deficit properly

    • @aviationnine-tailedfox2216
      @aviationnine-tailedfox2216 16 дней назад +5

      @@MrSurvival2and the media will try to undermine that candidate.

  • @epauloconnor
    @epauloconnor 13 дней назад +147

    State and Federal government shouldn't be allowed to run a deficit... it's gonna CRUSH our children and grandchildren some day.

    • @JamesBrown-dv4ve
      @JamesBrown-dv4ve 12 дней назад +15

      I agree especially Federal Government!! President Clinton was last one to leave Bush balanced budget with surplus!!! Then Bush had a recession!

    • @PoisonelleMisty4311
      @PoisonelleMisty4311 12 дней назад +4

      Many states struggle to balance the need for quality education with budget constraints. Funding shortfalls can lead to less investment in schools and increased pressure on local property taxes.

    • @dairreagh6468
      @dairreagh6468 12 дней назад +5

      It's good for governments to run deficits, and you'd know this if your schools were properly funded

    • @NewEarthAwakening
      @NewEarthAwakening 12 дней назад +1

      The U.S. should look to other countries who are now building public infrastructure to mine Bitcoin to bolster their financial future. BRICS countries are making plans to create international trade settlements in Bitcoin - meanwhile the US dollar is being quietly taken off the petro market standard. When that money comes flooding back into the U.S., the inflation and debt equation will become crippling. A top digital asset analyst for a company managing over $100 Billion in assets, recently projected that the shift to Bitcoin for BRICS financial settlements along with 2% central banks future holdings could create a $3 Million dollar price per Bitcoin by 2050. Whether that’s accurate or not, it is the only currency investment with the power to stabilize wobbly inflation and debt-laden countries with a deflationary counter-balance. Without this strategy the US dollar will very likely collapse.

    • @matthewmcclary7855
      @matthewmcclary7855 12 дней назад +2

      ​​@@NewEarthAwakening lmao. The BRICS meeting is coming up and happening in Russia. Attendees were sent a memo saying that their cards won't work, and rubles can't be bought outside of Russia so they need to bring US dollars or Euros in cash to trade so they can spend money while there. They won't be allowed to exchange them back when they leave because Russia needs the dollars and Euros. Brazil and India are the only countries doing okay (barely) while the others are crashing and work against each other. Brazil, India and South Africa won't take China's goods, India and Russia are at odds with China or have major border disputes. In South Africa corruption takes close to 2% of the countries GDP, Brazil has unemployment of 14% is ranked 146 out of 184 countries for economic freedom and is one of the unhealthiest places in the world and is ranked "mostly unfree". Russia is sanctioned so bad they will be like south Korea very soon. China is failing every way and by 2030 they will have 18 65+ year olds for every 1 five year old, with youth unemployment hitting 45% and 800 million people living off of $320 a month, along with an economy that is failing while they are having border disputes with every country around them over land and sea. India is showing promise but 80% of the 1.5 billion people live in the northeast of the country because of terrorist attacks on the border with Pakistan. Just because Saudi Arabia let them buy oil in yuan doesn't mean the Petro dollar is at risk because they just exchange them for Euros or dollars so the exchange is still happening, it's just happening in Saudi Arabia instead of China because they can't get the dollars in China. You can wish upon a star regarding Bitcoins future but India already owns about 6% and that didn't push it to over $68,000, even with China ending up with 190,000 of them after "busting a scam", not just taking it and killing the actual owners (wink wink). You are believing VanEck's assumption that Bitcoin will have the same velocity as the US dollar. I hope that the US doesn't make one in the next 25 years or your assumption will be very off. You putting the BRICS associates, I can't even call it an alliance anymore, is even a blimp on the world radar is a huge mistake. I'd diversify a little because of the group who created it, who's anonymous and hidden behind a pseudonym. I wish you good luck but please stop falling for this lie that comes up once a year. The dollar's use went up from 80% worldwide in 2020 to 89% in 2023. While everyone is saying the dollar is ending, it's use and reliance is rising. Nothing is close to replacing it because the fact is the US increased it's holding of 3,000 tons of gold to over 8,000 in the last 5 years preparing to create their own digital currency which would make the anonymously made (hopefully) European Bitcoin drop like a rock. Enjoy. Lmao BRICS. 😂😂😂

  • @rodneynasir8089
    @rodneynasir8089 6 дней назад +7

    Im in Illinois, A lawmaker here told our families we will need to downsize our homes if we cant afford our property taxes. She did not mention once that the government needs to downsize their spending. The state of Illinois does not cut spending they just look to raise taxes on the citizens. We just passed a law raising taxes on millionaires, I'm no millionaire but why do they have to suffer when the government mismanaged money and spending. Its only going to get worse here because we are losing a huge tax base to other states taking their money with them. And since this state does not know how to cut reckless spending, they will just turn to the citizens to make up the difference.

  • @phildf2447
    @phildf2447 16 дней назад +43

    Good on ya CNBC, didn’t think y’all would ever cover something like this. Great work, thanks.

    • @Ryfael
      @Ryfael 13 дней назад +1

      Why would you think that?

    • @s.tanh9818
      @s.tanh9818 13 дней назад +1

      They do serious economic reporting on RUclips

    • @PoisonelleMisty4311
      @PoisonelleMisty4311 12 дней назад

      Increasing healthcare costs, particularly through Medicaid programs, can put additional pressure on state budgets, especially as states expand their responsibilities under federal healthcare mandates.

  • @bh5037
    @bh5037 11 дней назад +71

    a very unpopular way of reducing defictes : DO NOT SPEND MORE THAN YOU HAVE ........ will unfo never ever happen in the US !!!!

    • @HeplMeh
      @HeplMeh 10 дней назад +5

      And then everyone will whine because there will be little to no growth and the economy will collapse. DEBT is absolutely vital for a Country or State in a Capitalistic Society, it's what keeps things moving and allows for a much higher growth rate.

    • @malaineeward5249
      @malaineeward5249 10 дней назад +1

      ​@@HeplMeh false

    • @wiktorjachyra1869
      @wiktorjachyra1869 10 дней назад

      Yeah well the same argument goes for states that keep lowing taxes with no increase in revenue…..both increase debt

    • @HeplMeh
      @HeplMeh 10 дней назад +2

      ​@@malaineeward5249 You have the power of the Internet. There is no excuse to be this ignorant about how life around you works. Do better, or please for the love of God, don't step anywhere near a ballot box again, if you truly are that dumb and lazy. Millions of Americans have sacrificed their lives and bodies for this Country since it's inception, at the very least you can do is to learn about how things actually work and how their functions are so vital to the Society of excess we live in and life as you know it.

    • @ernimuja6991
      @ernimuja6991 9 дней назад

      @@HeplMehAn amount of debt that can be contained by the growth. Can you honestly say that the debt we have now will be outgrown by the economy anymore soon?

  • @sammubarak5434
    @sammubarak5434 16 дней назад +131

    We have Billions to give away, but we can’t put in use for our country. How is that possible???

    • @AdrianB2016
      @AdrianB2016 16 дней назад +5

      It’s not all about Americans okay

    • @RicePho
      @RicePho 16 дней назад

      Cause Israel gets people to donate to politicians for them as a wat to bribe for free money and somehow portray them as a western ally

    • @slimboyd
      @slimboyd 16 дней назад

      Lmao that's petty funny ​@AdrianB2016

    • @chaous2000
      @chaous2000 16 дней назад +36

      ​@@AdrianB2016yes, it is. We should be focusing on our own country first before even thinking about any other country. We should save our own people first before saving those outside our borders.

    • @DavidKari
      @DavidKari 16 дней назад +6

      This has been eating at me for years. I didn't have an explanation until watching 'Inequity For All' by Robert Reich. I'm not an economist, but he IS!

  • @markislivingdeliberately
    @markislivingdeliberately 9 дней назад +1

    The fact these states are paying their employees before their constituents is disgusting. Your tax payers are not getting hospitals but they are making politicians and police chiefs super wealthy.

  • @redhandsbluefaces
    @redhandsbluefaces 11 дней назад +44

    Anyone else noticing a patern with most of these States you're not supposed to notice?

    • @theforcedmeme
      @theforcedmeme 7 дней назад +11

      Careful fam, you're not allowed to notice patterns

    • @joritech357
      @joritech357 7 дней назад +4

      🤫🤫🤫

    • @bernardsouza814
      @bernardsouza814 7 дней назад +10

      Ahhh yes they all seem to vote the same way

    • @username-mc7jw
      @username-mc7jw 7 дней назад +6

      That's why those particular states 'have the blues'... it's because they ARE blue.

    • @ImperatorSupreme
      @ImperatorSupreme 7 дней назад +10

      @@username-mc7jw Yep, Noted Blue States like Texas, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Kentucky, Ohio, South Carolina and Kansas.
      If there’s any pattern to be noticed here it’s that both political parties have a problem of spending more than the population is willing to be taxed.

  • @JVL-4LIFE
    @JVL-4LIFE 16 дней назад +16

    For the states not too deep in the hole, I hope they reverse their spending habits.
    Too much taxes on the average citizens means less money circulating in the local economy.

  • @scoobie8amg
    @scoobie8amg 17 дней назад +70

    I moved from PA to NJ for my husband. We pay SOOO much in taxes. I dont know where it goes. Ridiculous.

    • @RichardKing-sx6xc
      @RichardKing-sx6xc 17 дней назад +3

      I'm moving to New Jersey to New Hampshire soon. Good luck.

    • @TalwinderDhillonTravels
      @TalwinderDhillonTravels 17 дней назад +2

      Highway/Road infrastructure building and maintenance

    • @mikeberardi3985
      @mikeberardi3985 17 дней назад +1

      Nope teacher’s pension and sooo many township employees not getting any better anytime soon I live in New Jersey and pay 8,000 a year in property taxes for a small 1500 square foot house it is what it is 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @SaintGBar22
      @SaintGBar22 16 дней назад +5

      We also make more money on the whole in our jobs in New Jersey than we could in other states. It’s all relative.

    • @mikeberardi3985
      @mikeberardi3985 16 дней назад +4

      @@SaintGBar22 haha I didn’t say I was moving away from New Jersey I do make a good living here said it is what it is 😎

  • @joefox166
    @joefox166 8 дней назад

    Insightful piece of journalism.

  • @Onunez23
    @Onunez23 17 дней назад +166

    Government incompetence lead to this. However, the bigger problem is when government and activists believe the solution is to trust them with even more tax payer money

    • @jensenraylight8011
      @jensenraylight8011 17 дней назад +1

      the Government will become homeless as well

    • @TheRealWinser
      @TheRealWinser 17 дней назад

      Activists aren't trusting the government. They just want to siphon from the government programs that fund their nonprofits.

    • @Educated2Extinction
      @Educated2Extinction 16 дней назад +2

      It all goes back to the people who vote elected officials into office.

    • @bobshagit
      @bobshagit 16 дней назад

      by design
      socialism is coming
      agenda 2030

    • @jesseteixeira6284
      @jesseteixeira6284 14 дней назад

      So clearly we should just abolish the government, yes? Anarchy FTW.

  • @georgekraus9357
    @georgekraus9357 17 дней назад +11

    For years Maryland was debt free because of the Maryland's Comptroller Louie Goldstein strict financial management. The current Comptrollers have messed up the system.

  • @rasjahson6261
    @rasjahson6261 17 дней назад +41

    I talked to people about this forever. If you move thinking you will escape high taxes, you’re kidding yourself. You are taxed on everything you do and it will continue if tax cuts continue. You can run but you can’t hide.

    • @juki6377
      @juki6377 11 дней назад +5

      i remember working overseas with Americans and they said they still had to pay taxes

    • @robbie4084
      @robbie4084 11 дней назад

      The very wealthy get every tax break while the middle class gets crushed
      Trickle down economics has failed

    • @dking1836
      @dking1836 11 дней назад +1

      Ah, but the taxes aren't the end. Regulations usually follow taxes and places like California either have a surplus that they spend immediately, or a huge deficit they use as an excuse for more taxes... and regulations are infamous in California. States that actually balance their spending within their existing tax base are far less likely to kick taxes up over and over again, nor choke you to death with regulations.

    • @robbie4084
      @robbie4084 11 дней назад

      @dking1836 regulations are not the problem,
      And FYI
      California is the 5th largest economy in the world,
      It's the biggest Contributor to federal taxes in the US by far
      It's not going broke, yes it has a big debt, but it's not in trouble
      The Pandemic hurt all states, there are many factors
      California keeps getting knocked by the GOP,

    • @wxieqdsiwevbks
      @wxieqdsiwevbks 9 дней назад

      Prove that you're making 0 but hide the actual income like Dump and the sketchy folks do

  • @catherinewilliams9680
    @catherinewilliams9680 4 дня назад +5

    Those states that have less debt because they have fewer residents and more corporations. There's no way North Dakota could fund itself if it suddenly had the same population density as Connecticut and New Jersey.

  • @ChiCityLady
    @ChiCityLady 16 дней назад +37

    For IL and NJ, it's pensions. The pensions were not properly funded while they were accruing liabilities for decades.

    • @todd2324
      @todd2324 15 дней назад +5

      Yes, and in NJ it started with Gov Christie Whitman, a Republican.

    • @anthonyroberts2678
      @anthonyroberts2678 14 дней назад +1

      Same with Detroit!!

    • @old72mac
      @old72mac 13 дней назад

      And California keeps digging deeper and deeper into debt and people's pockets.

    • @dknowles60
      @dknowles60 12 дней назад +2

      @@todd2324 wrong again

    • @dknowles60
      @dknowles60 12 дней назад

      @@anthonyroberts2678 detroit 100% dem Run since 1961

  • @JustMe-qr4tn
    @JustMe-qr4tn 17 дней назад +45

    Illinois has believed in the " kick the can " policy for decades. Don't pay what you owe today when you can put it off until tomorrow, or the next day, or next year, or let the next guy in charge worry about it and don't pay off anything at all.

    • @matthewm9261
      @matthewm9261 17 дней назад +6

      My neighbor retired from the illinois tollway. His pension is more than I make and he pays nothing for health insurance

    • @davidboyd7494
      @davidboyd7494 15 дней назад +2

      Please don’t take this wrong. When an elder in my family dies we are leaving Illinois.

    • @LexiBellaart
      @LexiBellaart 14 дней назад +1

      That’s literally the oil companies mentality and why our world is burning btw

    • @PoisonelleMisty4311
      @PoisonelleMisty4311 12 дней назад +1

      Some states are experiencing population decline or out-migration, leading to a smaller tax base and decreased economic activity. This trend can disproportionately affect rural areas and aging populations.

  • @M21assult
    @M21assult 7 часов назад +1

    So as far as KS goes: Brownback fucked it up, that’s why our governor is a democrat in a red state. Kobach was Brownback 2.0 and was running as Republican.

  • @ranma1507
    @ranma1507 17 дней назад +93

    At this rate, who is going to bailout federal government?

    • @Spetsnaz--21
      @Spetsnaz--21 17 дней назад +20

      The money printers. They have no self-control.

    • @bjohnson8371
      @bjohnson8371 16 дней назад +17

      You, your children, their children and on and on. Until people stand up and hold their elected officials accountable.

    • @cozy9103
      @cozy9103 16 дней назад +5

      @@bjohnson8371they might call you an insurrectionist lol

    • @HighlordFrancis
      @HighlordFrancis 16 дней назад +3

      China

    • @effervescent_smegma-s1w
      @effervescent_smegma-s1w 15 дней назад +4

      The Federal Reserve... money printer goes brr 😂

  • @michaelmoran3946
    @michaelmoran3946 17 дней назад +47

    Good, solid discussion. Unfortunately, I have heard much the same discussions going on for years now. Illinois has always been the poster child for government mismanagement.

    • @n1gtwhisper158
      @n1gtwhisper158 16 дней назад

      Now we have Pritzker though

    • @josephrupsis4623
      @josephrupsis4623 16 дней назад

      ​@@n1gtwhisper158please. Democrats have controlled Illinois for decades (see: mike madigan). They've raised taxes so much people are leaving Illinois, and downstate is so neglected that they want to secede (don't blame them, Chicago outvotes em all)

    • @petersmith6145
      @petersmith6145 12 дней назад

      I think that California has taken the crown. The government out there must be braindead.

    • @dking1836
      @dking1836 11 дней назад

      California is trying their best for that top spot...

    • @77Arbiter77
      @77Arbiter77 10 дней назад

      I think though what people don't realize is red states will be in trouble is blue states fall. For how important they are to the economy if they do fall red states will lose a lot in federal assistance which helps them keep their balanced budgets.

  • @mdforseth
    @mdforseth 11 дней назад +9

    Conspicuous in this report’s absence is any mention of corporate tax breaks and related corporate welfare (“subsidies”). Not ONE person interviewed addressed this 800-lb gorilla in the room. Not ONE.

  • @Shaytan77
    @Shaytan77 10 дней назад +3

    ya know what i hear? Everytime the richest amungst us, those who can afford an equitable share of the tax burden they move to where they can pay the least

    • @maxidaho
      @maxidaho 4 дня назад

      Yeah. That's smart, not criminal.

  • @MateusChristopher
    @MateusChristopher 16 дней назад +69

    Cancel the corporate welfare. I hope these companies can pull themselves up by their bootstraps

    • @commentinglife6175
      @commentinglife6175 13 дней назад

      What's funny is that all the Democrats whining about Reagan and his "supply-side economics" then turn around and implement it for THEIR favored industries! Newsom just the other day offered a big tax break to movie studios "cause they create jobs" - which is the entire argument for supply-side economics that Democrats whined about! (The difference was that Reagan wanted to give it to ALL businesses, not just corporate friends.)

    • @CandiceMMartinez
      @CandiceMMartinez 13 дней назад +5

      In blue states, corporate taxes are high AF

    • @JamesBrown-dv4ve
      @JamesBrown-dv4ve 12 дней назад +3

      Corporations paid higher tax in the 70's and 80's! Helped balance Federal Government Budget!! trump debt was 7.8 trillion!!!

    • @PoisonelleMisty4311
      @PoisonelleMisty4311 12 дней назад +2

      States that rely heavily on federal funding for their budgets may face challenges if federal support is reduced or reallocated. This reliance can make state budgets more vulnerable to changes in federal policy.

    • @commentinglife6175
      @commentinglife6175 12 дней назад +2

      @@JamesBrown-dv4ve They may have paid a higher tax in the 70s, but perhaps you should look into the malaise that the decade was known for! Reagan pushed through tax cuts in the 80s, which is why that decade is more well-known for being more prosperous.

  • @kylerodgers3608
    @kylerodgers3608 15 дней назад +17

    Can you list the states like WTF why make a title like this and not name all of them????

  • @mongthu-haopham9053
    @mongthu-haopham9053 13 дней назад +39

    Too many government workers and politicians. Too much government pension.

    • @timothytaylor6447
      @timothytaylor6447 12 дней назад +3

      Why do we pay federal legislators for life if they spend 1 term there? What is the annual cost for all prior legislators?

    • @misterpi3.14
      @misterpi3.14 12 дней назад +4

      Government pensions aren’t the problem if they are properly managed. The Indiana Public Safety pension has consistently been 95%-100% funded since the 2008 Recession. A couple years it was 110% funded, so they gave cities a few percentage point decreases in the amount they pay per employee.

    • @DrewJenks76
      @DrewJenks76 12 дней назад

      ⁠@@timothytaylor6447 To qualify for a pension, individuals must accumulate at least five years of service. As of October 1, 2022, 619 retired Members of Congress received federal pensions based on their congressional service. Of these, 261 retired under CSRS, with an average annual pension of $84,504, and 358 under FERS, with an average annual pension of $45,276. Elected officials in Congress are categorized into two retirement systems:
      1. Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS): This system applies to federal employees hired before 1984 and provides more favorable benefits. However, CSRS is no longer accessible to new members.
      2. Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS): This system replaced CSRS in 1984 and includes Social Security and the Thrift Savings Plan (TSP).
      Most current Members of Congress are covered by FERS, as CSRS is no longer an option for those entering service after 1984. A U.S. Senator or Representative is eligible for a pension after serving at least five years, which is the minimum service requirement for federal retirement benefits. However, they must also be a specific age to receive the pension.
      Retirement benefits are determined by the interplay of years of service and age. For example:
      • At age 62 with five years of service
      • At age 50 with 20 years of service
      • After 25 years of service
      The pension amount is calculated using a formula that considers the average of the highest three years of salary and years of service, capped at a predetermined percentage of their final salary.

    • @robbie4084
      @robbie4084 11 дней назад

      That isn't what's causing the problem

    • @gregoryeverson741
      @gregoryeverson741 9 дней назад

      @@timothytaylor6447 for senate and congress, its 5yrs for full pension.

  • @christopherallen1138
    @christopherallen1138 7 дней назад

    Blaming food inflation on climate change instead of reckless monetary destruction was real smooth.

  • @Some_Other_Dood
    @Some_Other_Dood 13 дней назад +60

    So we're not going to talk about how corporations don't pay taxes, but the civil servants who make our government run don't deserve the retirement they've worked for?

    • @Epicbob-c2l
      @Epicbob-c2l 12 дней назад +16

      What do government employees produce?

    • @dknowles60
      @dknowles60 12 дней назад +7

      i see you are not to Smart 1st we have to many of them, we have a fed gov worker per 600 people 2nd they are very well paid . Avg private sector worker 65k avg fed gov worker 95k. 3rd they have some of the best retirement in the Us

    • @bobnankervis9722
      @bobnankervis9722 12 дней назад +11

      When the owners (shareholders) receive income from the corporations, they do pay taxes. Government employees do not pay taxes. It is all paid for by the private sector who pays all the taxes. A kickback from a govt employee back into the pocket it came from does not constitute 'paying income taxes'. It all originates from the private sector. Also the retirement, health care, sick days and all holidays are paid for by the private sector. Mostly by tax payers who do not receive any of those benefits.

    • @dknowles60
      @dknowles60 12 дней назад +1

      @@bobnankervis9722 a fed gov worker does not pay net income tax as a fed gov get paid my the fed gov a private sector worker pays a lot of fed gov income tax

    • @rogerphelps9939
      @rogerphelps9939 11 дней назад +5

      @@Epicbob-c2l What does Elon Musk actually produce? What do cheif executive officers and chairmen of large corporaions produce? Now do you gett it?

  • @JesseJay-o5o
    @JesseJay-o5o 11 дней назад +5

    We can start by paying Congressmen only a percentage of the highest paid employee in their district instead of paying six figures to them for doing nothing.

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    @JennyNguyen-t1g 16 дней назад +171

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    • @CynthiaGoodhead
      @CynthiaGoodhead 16 дней назад

      Hello how do you make such monthly??
      I'm a born Christian and sometimes I feel so down🤦🏼of myself because of low finance but I still believe in God🙏.

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      @Asad-qs4ji 16 дней назад

      Same here
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      @DirkMulder-v8y 16 дней назад

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    • @Donellephilbrick
      @Donellephilbrick 16 дней назад

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    • @Donellephilbrick
      @Donellephilbrick 16 дней назад

      After I raised up to 325k trading with her I bought a new House and a car here in the states 🇺🇸🇺🇸 also paid for my son's surgery (Oscar). Glory to God.shalom.

  • @AFunnyUsername
    @AFunnyUsername 6 дней назад +1

    This only scratches the surface, the amount of unchecked waste/ fraud at state level is mind boggling

  • @Seanpfree
    @Seanpfree 16 дней назад +10

    All of the states going broke have the highest state tax on top of Federal Tax and are the most expensive places to live. They have a spending & competence problem.

    • @deemanDavid
      @deemanDavid 15 дней назад +4

      The high tax states boomed many years ago and have much older infrastructure and pensions to take care of.

  • @justvincenturb
    @justvincenturb 17 дней назад +29

    It is possible to get out of debt. But it will come at an extremely high cost. One that we American people will unfortunately never be able to undertake.

    • @Ir0nFrog
      @Ir0nFrog 16 дней назад +3

      Who told you that it would come at a high cost? Was it a politician? Did it come before or after “and that’s why you should vote for me”?

    • @somethingawesome1462
      @somethingawesome1462 12 дней назад

      @@Ir0nFrogwhy wouldn’t it be high? They cut spending, so people lose benefits or they raise taxes so we pay more. They need to start trimming now or cut of wasteful spending

  • @keiththoma2559
    @keiththoma2559 17 дней назад +79

    Best way to help with finances is zoning reform. This involves removing many local zoning restrictions that restrict housing supply. This will have impact of lowering housing costs and expanding tax bases for both state and local governments. The increase local revenue will also reduce states bailing out local governments.

    • @rebeltheharem7028
      @rebeltheharem7028 17 дней назад +11

      And eliminate golf course tax breaks (or eliminate them completely as a complete and utter waste of space). Millions of units blocked from being built (and billions of taxes not being collected) because some rich people want to drive a mini-cart, and some poor people who want to pretend they are rich.

    • @keiththoma2559
      @keiththoma2559 17 дней назад +3

      @@rebeltheharem7028 I honestly don't know enough about golf courses. In general I think all zoning polices need to be on the table.

    • @stud6414
      @stud6414 17 дней назад

      ​@@rebeltheharem7028rich people pay the majority of taxes. Go tell repeat baby mamas to close their legs and stop running to the government to fund their Illegitimate children.

    • @troypropes1182
      @troypropes1182 17 дней назад +3

      Agreed! I also think that creating special zones and subsidizing raw building material to allow people to build their own homes inside these zones, could solve homelessness while spending less than what we currently spend for little to no results.

    • @Denastus
      @Denastus 17 дней назад +1

      removing landlords will increase housing supply

  • @ernestdunphy7027
    @ernestdunphy7027 5 дней назад

    very good & informative

  •  13 дней назад +22

    Meanwhile Georgia is down here sitting on billions in surplus and looking for ways to return it to the residents.

  • @jrangelo
    @jrangelo 17 дней назад +58

    Seems like the most stable states are the ones with no people and nothing going on

    • @itsmini6175
      @itsmini6175 17 дней назад +9

      Or they just know what they’re doing

    • @moomie1634
      @moomie1634 17 дней назад +23

      Low housing costs means less money spent on salaries, social programs, and pensions. States with HCOL are the ones struggling, largely because of NIMBY politics that have blocked housing for decades.

    • @mufasafalldown8401
      @mufasafalldown8401 15 дней назад

      Florida has no people and nothing going on?...
      Put your thinking cap on and look at how the broke states vote.
      I'll give you a hint they're all run by liberals.

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    @amytuttle1621 16 дней назад +40

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    • @mfmcintyre
      @mfmcintyre 16 дней назад +1

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      @grizbaseball 16 дней назад

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      @mbnesbitt 16 дней назад

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  • @gargoyle7863
    @gargoyle7863 6 дней назад

    Just stop shielding the rich from taxes.

  • @emikomina
    @emikomina 17 дней назад +57

    Its no secret some of these states are heavily subsidized

    • @francismarion6400
      @francismarion6400 17 дней назад

      Red States support Blue States.

    • @elchicovip01
      @elchicovip01 17 дней назад

      Blue? They subsidice the residents of red states. If the federal government stop charging taxes, the red states would go belly up with in a decade.

    • @eat.a.dick.google
      @eat.a.dick.google 16 дней назад +9

      Yes, the red states.

  • @aidangardiner3762
    @aidangardiner3762 16 дней назад +14

    Love the vertical axis with no unit label at 6:24 thanks CNBC for your clear numerical communication skills

  • @jad1079
    @jad1079 11 дней назад +6

    In a video about states that are financial basket cases, California barely gets a mention.

  • @AayushKesharii
    @AayushKesharii 6 дней назад

    We do not have a money shortage, we have a spending problem.

  • @CyborgZeta
    @CyborgZeta 17 дней назад +6

    You'd think Kentucky would have more money considering we have both a state income tax, as well as a sales tax.

    • @nathanmohn4272
      @nathanmohn4272 11 дней назад +1

      Lots of states have both income and sales tax

  • @ericscott9029
    @ericscott9029 11 дней назад +11

    Only 3 Democrat states; Oregon, Minnesota, and Virginia don't have crippling debt, wonder why the rest do?

    • @AmeriGlobal
      @AmeriGlobal 11 дней назад +5

      I live in Virginia. We are more of a purple state than a red or blue state.

    • @quattrocity9620
      @quattrocity9620 11 дней назад +2

      Virginian here... It's coming. The blue wave voted on 2 different amendments to take on debt. We've gone from Red to purple to blue (Northern Virginia, the most populous part is decidedly blue). We used to get checks from the state when they had a surplus. Those days are gone.

    • @centrallist4666
      @centrallist4666 11 дней назад

      Because MN invest in our children and our health.

    • @texaspatriot4215
      @texaspatriot4215 11 дней назад

      Because most of them are run by communist democrats, Virginia is blue mainly due to Northern Virginia and would otherwise be a strong red state. DC continues to run the state down.

    • @skurinski
      @skurinski 9 дней назад +1

      Virginia is a swing state and has republican governor

  • @SkySoldier-y4u
    @SkySoldier-y4u 11 дней назад +9

    How the hell is South Carolina broke? We have a balanced budget!

    • @sunshinehoward9649
      @sunshinehoward9649 11 дней назад +4

      NC had a surplus, they argued over how to spend that. still don't know what they did with it. Gov Cooper never told us.

    • @abrareads
      @abrareads 10 дней назад

      The budget is a guess so if less money comes in or more is spent than anticipated, this can happen.

    • @SkySoldier-y4u
      @SkySoldier-y4u 10 дней назад +2

      @abrareads South Carolina has increased revenues every year from Boeing and Honda but, with BMW adding new Lines of Product the revenue from those 3 companies alone has grown by more than 50%>

    • @SkySoldier-y4u
      @SkySoldier-y4u 10 дней назад +2

      @abrareads I forgot Michelin!

    • @SkySoldier-y4u
      @SkySoldier-y4u 10 дней назад +1

      Plus, the state hasn't very many "Wards". There's more people living within 5 miles of Atlanta than the entire state of South Carolina.

  • @michaelgomez3044
    @michaelgomez3044 10 дней назад

    Any state that wants a bailout should be kicked out of the US.

  • @turdians
    @turdians 17 дней назад +86

    Let us crank up the money printer and throw a party! 🥳

    • @NickoDeucez
      @NickoDeucez 17 дней назад +6

      😂

    • @JsPerspective
      @JsPerspective 17 дней назад +7

      @@turdians That happened 4 yrs ago. If it gets turned up anymore, we'll all be in trouble😆😆😆

    • @jonathantaylor6926
      @jonathantaylor6926 17 дней назад +1

      @@JsPerspective Yes. The inflation rate and interest rates are **** correlated ***.

    • @nousernamesarevalid
      @nousernamesarevalid 17 дней назад

      States don’t print money.

    • @JsPerspective
      @JsPerspective 17 дней назад +1

      @nousernamesarevalid We know, but the fed will be lending loads of money as usual. But you should understand. The states are asking for loans to fund their debts

  • @Blues9
    @Blues9 16 дней назад +10

    NJ doesn’t offer anything yet we pay sooo mucchh in taxes. Where does the money go? No real public transportation, merry-go-round road networks, no bike infrastructure, 0 walkability, sub-substandard infrastructure….

    • @kenyanicholas6809
      @kenyanicholas6809 12 дней назад +2

      NJTransit fare hike 😍

    • @PoisonelleMisty4311
      @PoisonelleMisty4311 12 дней назад

      Decisions made in previous years regarding tax rates, spending levels, and budget priorities can have long-term implications that contribute to current financial difficulties.

    • @kitfisto1827
      @kitfisto1827 10 дней назад +1

      Liberal social programs

    • @jeromefitzroy
      @jeromefitzroy 7 дней назад

      Still better than the southern states

    • @caymuscairns6845
      @caymuscairns6845 2 дня назад

      It goes towards pensions mainly. Might have to cut back on pension sizes for future public servant generations.

  • @Trungfupanda
    @Trungfupanda 17 дней назад +14

    Illinois being horrible with money, what a surprise

    • @toastedjoe1013
      @toastedjoe1013 17 дней назад +4

      They went broke from putting an extra S on every sign and it's not even being used.

  • @listlesstoad
    @listlesstoad 2 дня назад

    overpaying city workers and then overpaying them in retirement.

  • @Tom777-o7i
    @Tom777-o7i 17 дней назад +39

    Manufacturing base leaves that's what you get.

  • @Maliceless100
    @Maliceless100 16 дней назад +41

    As Warren Buffet puts it, _"I'm in a lower tax bracket than my secretary."_

    • @bjohnson8371
      @bjohnson8371 16 дней назад +7

      The question is does the average person understand how this is possible? If you do not you need to increase your financial literacy. Trump/Vance 2024!

    • @NoDrizzy630
      @NoDrizzy630 16 дней назад

      @@bjohnson8371trump is a buffoon and this will only get worse under his ignorance.

    • @herpiegerbstick6808
      @herpiegerbstick6808 16 дней назад +3

      ​@@bjohnson8371I know I think financial literacy when I think of bankruptcy

    • @billsmith5109
      @billsmith5109 16 дней назад

      @@herpiegerbstick6808 Daddy funded him building a casino and it still went bankrupt. He flies around in a jet he bought from his best friend Epstein.

    • @Daveyjonesvi
      @Daveyjonesvi 14 дней назад

      @@bjohnson8371trump/Vance literally are for the rich. Trump never worked a blue collar job and thinks taxing companies less will increase the wages they pay…

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    • @TennyGold-z8j
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  • @LoneWolfArtist
    @LoneWolfArtist 10 дней назад

    When abusive relationships come to an end, the victim is often left with stacks of bills, loans and credit card debt.
    Enough is enough

  • @user-1gl97tyG0
    @user-1gl97tyG0 17 дней назад +61

    Say it with me now. ~Corruption~

    • @Misaka-gt5yj
      @Misaka-gt5yj 17 дней назад +3

      "The debts largely relate to the public pension system"
      Say it with me now. ~Quit spending so damn much, gut some of it~

    • @Misaka-gt5yj
      @Misaka-gt5yj 17 дней назад +3

      "corruption" is inherent if you constantly fund the state with too much, they will inevitably be irresponsible and underdeliver.

    • @caseytheconqueror7958
      @caseytheconqueror7958 17 дней назад +3

      $200 billion for Ukraine, but Illinois gotta beg for $10bil wtfff 😅

    • @sagebreeze
      @sagebreeze 16 дней назад

      No pensions in my state of SC so why debt?............ 🤔🧐..............................

    • @rb032682
      @rb032682 11 дней назад +1

      Say it with me, "GREED!"

  • @Dangic23
    @Dangic23 17 дней назад +24

    10 States contribute to the Treasury.
    40 States are subsidized by the Treasury.

    • @davidsloat1016
      @davidsloat1016 16 дней назад +1

      Ok, but you're talking about Federal debt while this video is talking about State debt.
      So, it's about the plans that the state government implemented.

    • @dknowles60
      @dknowles60 12 дней назад +3

      nice lie

    • @Dangic23
      @Dangic23 12 дней назад +4

      @@dknowles60
      Public information easy to find and verify.

    • @Dangic23
      @Dangic23 10 дней назад

      @@artandarchitecture6399
      Ok.
      So the people in 10 States subsidize the people in 40 States.
      Now it sounds worse than initially thought.

    • @77Arbiter77
      @77Arbiter77 10 дней назад

      ​@@artandarchitecture6399you know state economies contribute to the federal treasury right?

  • @FoxVideoTutorials
    @FoxVideoTutorials 17 дней назад +12

    My personal, non scientific, unsubstantiated and uninformed opinion is that this country will collapse in 20 years or less. Y'all better start buying those cheap houses in Japan.

    • @LakeHowellDigitalVideo
      @LakeHowellDigitalVideo 17 дней назад

      Japan makes the United States look like amateurs when it comes to debt. They will collapse before the USA ever will.

    • @esmeraldaweatherwaxe970
      @esmeraldaweatherwaxe970 14 дней назад +1

      in earthquake Japan? good plan, no really..

  • @patrickbateman1660
    @patrickbateman1660 9 дней назад

    I'll never understand why America doesnt privatize pensions. Pensions are so expensive. Let people fund their own pensions!

    • @EbonySaints
      @EbonySaints 7 дней назад

      Given all the horror stories I've heard about private pensions and 401k, I'd rather just cut out the middle man and do the old-timey stuff in mattress trick. At least then I'd be the only one responsible for having a crappy retirement.

  • @matthewdaugherty8639
    @matthewdaugherty8639 13 дней назад +16

    Thank you sooooo much Pritzker

    • @CoachChef
      @CoachChef 11 дней назад

      the fact that you single handedly think it's his fault means you don't know anything. A republican ex businessman governor. How many governors before him politicians before him were running the state

    • @matthewdaugherty8639
      @matthewdaugherty8639 11 дней назад

      @CoachChef It's a joke bro, calm your tatas. But I am well aware of our bad line of ex governors, the last 2 have been charged with and convicted of siphoning money. Don't feel so self righteous next time and do something useful with your time.

  • @MiriamNancy-z
    @MiriamNancy-z 14 дней назад +39

    Hi,I have one question,Government from England saying don’t investigate on Cryptocurrency,i stiil have some money there,What can I do,sorry because I disturbing you

    • @KimberlyWilliams-s
      @KimberlyWilliams-s 14 дней назад

      I believe the wisest decision that should be on every individuaI Iist is to invest in a different stream of income and don't depend on the government to bring you money. It's aIways better to work smart and not hard.

    • @silver45q
      @silver45q 14 дней назад

      I think having an investment advisor is the way to go. I've been with one because I lack the expertise for the market. I made over $490K during the recent dip, highlighting that there's more to the market than we average folks know.
      .......

    • @MiriamNancy-z
      @MiriamNancy-z 14 дней назад

      Hmmm this is quite interesting, Please can you leave the info of your investment advisor here? I’m in dire need for one.

    • @silver45q
      @silver45q 14 дней назад

      Honestly speaking.... I will continue to trade / and stick to Noah / daily analysis and guides as long as it works well for me.

    • @JoshuaPraisere7
      @JoshuaPraisere7 14 дней назад

      Waking up every 14th of each month to $210,000 it’s a blessing to I and my family… Big gratitude

  • @keysautorepair6038
    @keysautorepair6038 13 дней назад +7

    Illinois is so bad you can drive 2 hours to another state and still save hundreds of dollars just getting basic supplies gas ect.

  • @mikemurphy80
    @mikemurphy80 9 дней назад

    Stop waiving taxes on the rich. This is insane

  • @timmytube12
    @timmytube12 12 дней назад +6

    Some of these states built very expensive billion dollar sports stadiums during Covid-19 if you ask me .😮😮

    • @gregoryeverson741
      @gregoryeverson741 9 дней назад

      my city wanted to raise property taxes to build a junior hockey stadium, started at 50million, and now costs 110million, but taxes didnt go up, we had enough people say no.

  • @easyDoes1T85
    @easyDoes1T85 17 дней назад +13

    We going homeless with this one ☝️

  • @HRingler
    @HRingler 12 дней назад +15

    🤑Government🤑 Over-$pending & 🤑 Pocketing US Taxpayer$$$ has Always been the Real Problem!

  • @dubdub2527
    @dubdub2527 5 дней назад

    It’s not climate change, it’s people moving into high risk areas for flooding and other disasters. The more people moving to coastal areas increases this risk. The more forest cut down for housing loosens soils for mud slides.

  • @rakeshkrishnan1099
    @rakeshkrishnan1099 16 дней назад +7

    Yet, the Federal government does not have any problem funding ukraine and Israel and increasing the budget for overseas military bases

    • @thomasmaughan4798
      @thomasmaughan4798 12 дней назад +1

      They make the "money". If California made its own money, it too would seem to have no problems. Of course that money would soon be worthless just as dollars are losing value right now.