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↓From two different sources ...The most highly educated U.S. states, listed (partial copies):
"Overall Rank State
1 Massachusetts
2 Vermont
3 Maryland
4 Connecticut
5 Colorado
6 Virginia
7 New Jersey
8 New Hampshire
9 Minnesota
10 Washington"
Another:
"Rank State
1 Colorado
2 Massachusetts
3 Vermont
4 Minnesota
5 Maryland
6 New Hampshire
7 New Jersey
7(tie) Virginia
9 Connecticut
10 Washington"
As of 11/9/24: ALL of the states listed voted for Kamala Harris, overall
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(Post headline source link: https://www.yahoo.com/news/rubio-democrats-lost-election-because-212036431.html)
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P.S. ↓ ..Not even talking financial 'geniuses'' here, but generally where the smarter ones have been at for at least the past 4-5 years or so. (..Liking Biden/Harris (+ Jerome Powell) and shall probably miss them..)
+59%
And: ↓Truth, vs. Republican GARBAGE:
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"...In this multistage process of inflation’s arc, the American Rescue Plan played a minimal role. The stages would have occurred regardless of whether the plan was $2 trillion, $1 trillion or $500 billion. It simply takes a long time for economies to adjust to massive shocks like the pandemic.This conclusion might strain credulity to those accustomed to hearing the typical mantra that fiscal excess triggered inflation. There are some common-sense pieces of evidence supporting our conclusion.For starters, look across countries. If the American Rescue Plan caused inflation, we should see that countries that provided more of such covid relief experienced more inflation. Yet other countries, including Germany and Britain, did a lot less covid relief and experienced similar inflation to the United States..."
Unaffiliated source article link (paywall): "The real story of inflation"
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