And the other side
Few people know much of the history of unions - the role they played in moving our society from the initial impverishment of the industrial revolution and the gilded age, with much poverty and misery, child labor, few educated, 14 hours days and 6 day work weeks in unsafe conditions, etc., to the golden age of the enrichment of the middle class, all because the workers obtained some balance in the power with the owners. Those were battles paid for in blood.
Isn't it funny that the 'golden age' of the American economy's great growth for the middle class happens to have been at times of peak unions and taxes? Hm.
But that doesn't fir the right-wing ideology.
Anyway, since NYS is #1 or #2 in all the big bad things above, let's use a little logic to see where the right-wing paradise is on the opposite side.
Who is at the other end of each of those charts? I will list the two or three at the other end, to avoid any 'anomolies' misrepresenting the result.
1.
48 Mississippi 2,275 23 104
49 Tennessee 2,241 50 84
50 Alabama 2,170 48 88
2.
49 ARKANSAS $30,237 153,382 57 25
50 MISSISSIPPI $28,563 186,130 65 7
3.
1 Wyoming 7.47 26
2 South Dakota 7.38 27
3 Alaska 6.99
4.
48 Georgia 6.0%
49 North Carolina 3.9%
50 South Carolina 3.3%
Woo hoo, who wants to live in poverty-filled, backwards New York State, when you can live in the right-wing shining lights of Alabama, Mississippi, Wyoming and South Carolina? Why, those states must have the greatest standard of living for the citizens, since they are 'right' on so many key economic and tax policies! The oveflowing government coffers from the low tax rates/high tax revenues! The culture! The educational system! The best-in-the-nation um, somethings.
I'll buy you a one-way ticket if you will relocate there. Just send me your address.