exactly. the dole in vs. the dole out and who is red vs. blue and who gets what compared to who contributes is a nonsense debate only meant to be divisive
in the end, the size and population of the 50 states is unequal and thus the "dole out" follows the same unequal "dole in".
a nothing-burger thread.
Originally Posted by The_Waco_Kid
Ehh-- out of the top 3 in population-- 2 are "dole ins" and 1 is "dole out". New York and California give more than they take. Texas takes more than it gives. As does Florida, Pennsylvania, and Ohio-- all which are large population states.
As of the last ranking-- there are 8 states that are considered donor states-- meaning-- they pay in more than they take out. Those are-- in order of how much they give compared to what they take-- New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, California, Connecticut, Minnesota, Colorado, and Utah. A pretty decent mix of sizes and populations... with both the largest and some of the smallest represented.
The states that take the most and give in the least? In order-- Virginia, Kentucky, Florida, Maryland, Ohio, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Alabama, Arizona, South Carolina.
So-- to answer the question.... technically the biggest givers are blue and the biggest takers are red.. but EVERYONE else is somewhere in the middle. Its really not a debate I'd hang my hat on-- except for when people start talking secession and who needs who.