Something to (generally) feel good about (that is, if you live in South Dakota and think that freedom is more or less a good thing).
George Mason University (link to a PDF) rated the states according to several measures of "freedom."
SD rated:
#2 in fiscal policy,
#8 in regulatory policy,
#1 in economic freedom,
#24 in personal freedom.
I haven't bothered to read the entire PDF (link above) but all in all I think those are good scores (although we all need more personal freedom, don't we?)
In case you're wondering, Filbert's adopted home state of Missouri rates:
#6 in fiscal policy,
#22 in regulatory policy,
#9 in economic freedom,
#6 in personal freedom.
South Dakota ain't a bad place to live, all things considered. Nowhere's perfect. SD isn't bad.
George Mason University (link to a PDF) rated the states according to several measures of "freedom."
SD rated:
#2 in fiscal policy,
#8 in regulatory policy,
#1 in economic freedom,
#24 in personal freedom.
I haven't bothered to read the entire PDF (link above) but all in all I think those are good scores (although we all need more personal freedom, don't we?)
In case you're wondering, Filbert's adopted home state of Missouri rates:
#6 in fiscal policy,
#22 in regulatory policy,
#9 in economic freedom,
#6 in personal freedom.
South Dakota ain't a bad place to live, all things considered. Nowhere's perfect. SD isn't bad.
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