May 16, 2025

Blue and red states

 Hartmann Report

— Blue states account for about 71 percent of America’s GDP, whereas Red states only produce 29 percent of our income and wealth.
The median family income in Blue states is $74,243. In Red states it’s $63,553. Individual states highlight the disparity: New Jersey’s median income is $89,703, while Mississippi’s is $49,111.
— Counties that voted for Biden in 2020 are more diverse, being 35 percent nonwhite compared to 16 percent nonwhite populations in counties that voted for Trump.
Counties that voted for Biden in 2020 are better educated, with 36 percent of their population having some college education compared to Trump’s counties at 25 percent.
— Residents of Blue states live 2.2 years longer, on average, than residents of Red states.

And, second, it’s undeniably true (and documented with each hotlink below) that Republican-controlled Red states, almost across the board, have higher rates of:

— Spousal abuse
— Obesity
Smoking
Teen pregnancy
— Sexually transmitted diseases
— Abortion (at least before Dobbs; now it would be “forced births”)
— Bankruptcies and poverty
— Homicide and suicide
— Infant mortality
Maternal mortality
— Forcible rape
Robbery and aggravated assault
— Dropouts from high school
— Divorce
— Contaminated air and water
Opiate addiction and deaths
— Unskilled workers
Parasitic infections
— Income and wealth inequality
Covid deaths and unvaccinated people
— Federal subsidies to states (“Red State Welfare”)
People on welfare
— Child poverty
Homelessness
— Spousal murder
— Unemployment
— Deaths from auto accidents
People living on disability
— Gun deaths


1 comment:

Walter Wouk said...

The unofficial mantra of red state voters is: “thank you sir, may I have another.”