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obamacare 2 insanely raise premiums in california
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States with the Most Americans on Disability
1. West Virginia
> Pct. of working age population with benefits: 9.0%
> Pct. with recurring neck and back pain: 39.0% (the highest)
> 2011 labor force participation rate: 54.1% (the lowest)
> 2011 unemployment rate: 7.8% (23rd lowest)

2. Arkansas
> Pct. of working age population with benefits: 8.2%
> Pct. with recurring neck and back pain: 36.1% (2nd highest)
> 2011 labor force participation rate: 60.4% (8th lowest)
> 2011 unemployment rate: 7.9% (24th lowest)

3. Alabama
> Pct. of working age population with benefits: 8.1%
> Pct. with recurring neck and back pain: 34.6% (6th highest)
> 2011 labor force participation rate: 58.5% (2nd lowest)
> 2011 unemployment rate: 8.7% (19th highest)

4. Kentucky
> Pct. of working age population with benefits: 8.1%
> Pct. with recurring neck and back pain: 34.8% (5th highest)
> 2011 labor force participation rate: 61.5% (10th lowest)
> 2011 unemployment rate: 9.5% (12th highest)

5. Mississippi
> Pct. of working age population with benefits: 7.7%
> Pct. with recurring neck and back pain: 30.3% (23rd lowest)
> 2011 labor force participation rate: 59.6% (4th lowest)
> 2011 unemployment rate: 10.5% (4th highest)

6. Maine
> Pct. of working age population with benefits: 7.4%
> Pct. with recurring neck and back pain: 33.0% (10th highest)
> 2011 labor force participation rate: 65.2% (24th highest)
> 2011 unemployment rate: 7.7% (22nd lowest)

7. Tennessee
> Pct. of working age population with benefits: 6.5%
> Pct. with recurring neck and back pain: 32.4% (11th highest)
> 2011 labor force participation rate: 62.7% (16th lowest)
> 2011 unemployment rate: 9.3% (15th highest)

8. South Carolina
> Pct. of working age population with benefits: 6.3%
> Pct. with recurring neck and back pain: 30.1% (20th lowest)
> 2011 labor force participation rate: 60.0% (6th lowest)
> 2011 unemployment rate: 10.4% (tied for 6th highest)

9. Missouri
> Pct. receiving disability benefits: 6.1%
> Pct. with recurring neck and back pain: 30.5% (24th lowest)
> 2011 labor force participation rate: 65.0% (25th highest)
> 2011 unemployment rate: 8.4% (22nd highest)

10. Michigan
> Pct. receiving disability benefits: 6.0%
> Pct. with recurring neck and back pain: 32.3% (12th highest)
> 2011 labor force participation: 60.3% (7th lowest)
> 2011 unemployment: 10.4% (tied for 6th highest)


http://247wallst.com/2013/05/20/states-w...ability/2/



America’s Worst-Educated States
1. West Virginia
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 18.5%
> Median household income: $38,482 (2nd lowest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 18.6% (10th highest)

2. Mississippi
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 19.8%
> Median household income: $36,919 (the lowest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 22.6% (the highest)

3. Arkansas
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 20.3%
> Median household income: $38,758 (3rd lowest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 19.5% (4th highest)

4. Kentucky
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.1%
> Median household income: $41,141 (4th lowest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 19.1% (5th highest)

5. Louisiana
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 21.1%
> Median household income: $41,734 (7th lowest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 20.4% (3rd highest)

6. Alabama
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.3%
> Median household income: $41,415 (5th lowest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 19.0% (7th highest)

7. Nevada
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 22.5%
> Median household income: $48,927 (24th lowest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 15.9% (23rd highest)

8. Indiana
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.0%
> Median household income: $46,438 (20th lowest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 16.0% (21st highest)

9. Tennessee
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.6%
> Median household income: $41,693 (6th lowest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 18.3% (12th highest)

10. Oklahoma
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 23.8%
> Median household income: $43,225 (10th lowest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 17.2% (16th highest)


America’s Best-Educated States

1. Massachusetts
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 39.1%
> Median household income: $62,859 (5th highest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 11.6% (9th lowest)

2. Maryland
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.9%
> Median household income: $70,004 (the highest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 10.1% (2nd lowest)

3. Colorado
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.7%
> Median household income: $55,387 (15th highest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 13.5% (18th lowest)

4. Connecticut
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 36.2%
> Median household income: $65,753 (4th highest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 10.9% (5th lowest)

5. Vermont
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.4%
> Median household income: $52,776 (19th highest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 11.5% (tied-8th lowest)

6. New Jersey
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.3%
> Median household income: $67,458 (3rd highest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 10.4% (3rd lowest)

7. Virginia
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 35.1%
> Median household income: $61,882 (7th highest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 11.5% (tied-8th lowest)

8. New Hampshire
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 33.4%
> Median household income: $62,647 (6th highest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 8.8% (the least)

9. New York
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.9%
> Median household income: $55,246 (16th highest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 16.0% (21st highest)

10. Minnesota
> Bachelor’s degree or higher: 32.4%
> Median household income: $56,954 (11th highest)
> Pct. below poverty level: 11.9% (11th lowest)


http://www.foxbusiness.com/personal-fina...ed-states/

states with the highest income


http://www.myplan.com/careers/top-ten/hi...states.php


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obamacare 2 insanely raise premiums in california - by vector - 06-01-2013, 06:50 PM

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