Very interesting, plus a few surprises here. Interactive maps.
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Originally posted by 60Shock View PostVery interesting, plus a few surprises here. Interactive maps.
http://thecrux.com/interactive-freedom-map/
Oklahoma is in the top 5 and Missouri ranks #7. With Colorado and Nebraska coming in at #19 and #22, Kansas now has a worst freedom index of any state that borders Kansas.
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Originally posted by shox1989 View PostAccording to these rankings, Kansas has gotten a lot less free in the last 4 years dropping from 14th place to 26th place.
Oklahoma is in the top 5 and Missouri ranks #7. With Colorado and Nebraska coming in at #19 and #22, Kansas now has a worst freedom index of any state that borders Kansas.
Colorado, Nebraska and Kansas overall ranking have got worse (Colorado has went from 4 to 19, Nebraska 15 to 22 and KS 7 to 26). The declines are predominantly due to fiscal policy (It also looks like they overall ratings are weighted toward fiscal policy). Kansas Fiscal policy is ranked 37. It says to much spending on highways and education and to much local and state tax burden. Though it admits it did not account for the Brownback tax cuts because they come after the closing of the study. But with the Kansas supreme court - don't look for any cuts to education.
Kansas does have favorable ratings in Personal and Regulatory freedom though things like passing the smoking ban,gambling policies, and not passing a gay marriage law have hurt the state, but 2nd amendment rights legislation has offset that. Kansas is ranked 13 in Personal and 10 in Regulatory freedom.
Fiscal
Oklahoma 3 (-9)
Missouri 9 (+0)
Colorado 21 (+14)
Nebraska 34 (+5)
Kansas 37 (+11)
Regulatory
Nebraska 5 (+1)
Kansas 10 (+8)
Oklahoma 17 (-17)
Colorado 22 (+3)
Missouri 26 (+8)
Personal
Colorado 6 (-9)
Missouri 8 (-15)
Kansas 13 (+7)
Nebraska 22 (-5)
Oklahoma 28 (-15)
Kansas is in the Top 5 of:
Property Rights
Finding a Job
Home Schooling
Right to Work
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These rankings may not reflect all of Kansas's cuts to education in the last 5 years either. According to the Kansas Center for Economic Growth, Kansas has cut education spending by $745 per pupil since 2008 (8th biggest education cuts in the nation). But many of those cuts might have happened after 2011. http://realprosperityks.com/policy/k...ducation-hole/
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Originally posted by shox1989 View PostThese rankings may not reflect all of Kansas's cuts to education in the last 5 years either. According to the Kansas Center for Economic Growth, Kansas has cut education spending by $745 per pupil since 2008 (8th biggest education cuts in the nation). But many of those cuts might have happened after 2011. http://realprosperityks.com/policy/k...ducation-hole/
Since '98 spending has almost doubled (+93%) and has been growing on average of +4.2% per year.
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One would think when we see that states are spending more on education than previously that it is a good thing. But since transportation is one of the major budge expenditures, this could simply all be just for maintenance of vehicles and increased fue cost, and has nothing to do with improving the quality of education for our children.
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Originally posted by 60Shock View PostOne would think when we see that states are spending more on education than previously that it is a good thing. But since transportation is one of the major budge expenditures, this could simply all be just for maintenance of vehicles and increased fue cost, and has nothing to do with improving the quality of education for our children.
The United States is the poster child for high-cost, low-return education value."Don't measure yourself by what you have accomplished, but by what you should accomplish with your ability."
-John Wooden
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