This is according to Fortune based on a study from the University of Hong Kong and Indiana University:
2. Louisiana
3. Tennessee
4. Illinois
5. Pennsylvania
6. Alabama
7. Alaska
8. South Dakota
9. Kentucky
10. Florida
Wow, New Jersey did not make the top ten? I find it hard to believe South Dakota is more corrupt than New Jersey. And where is Nevada on this list?
@instapundit @rsmccain @smitty_one_each @wombat_socho Agreed. #Nevada and #NewJersey should be higher (certainly top 10) #Corruption #graft
— Evi L. Bloggerlady (@MsEBL) August 5, 2014
Where's Noo Yawk?
ReplyDeleteAnd Machatusetts?
Once corruptions is institutionalized, it isn't "corruption", it's "policy".
ReplyDeleteYeah, I was going to ask about Massachusetts and New York as well. But newrebeluniv makes a good point.
ReplyDeleteNo Cali? I question the criteria.
ReplyDeleteSo do I. But so many to choose from!
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