The Pacific Research Institute has released its 185-page 2004 U.S. Economic Freedom Index which ranks the 50 states on their "Economic Freedom" using these criteria:
The Index measures, compares, and ranks states based on more than 100 variables using the most recent data from government and industry sources. The report exmines five types of government intervention: fiscal, regulatory, judicial, size of government, and welfare. The variables include such things as tax rates, state spending, occupational licensing, environmental regulations, income redistribution, right-to-work and prevailing-wage laws, tort laws, and the number of government agencies.
The 50-state ranking has a decided Red State-Blue State flavor: 23 of the 25 (and 28 of the 33) "most free" states are Red States that voted for President Bush, while 9 of the 10 (and 14 of the 17) "least free" states are Blue States that voted for Senator Kerry:
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Note the eerie similarity with the 2004 presidential election map:
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For prior Red State-Blue State tax posts, see:






3 responses to ““Economic Freedom Index” Mirrors Red State-Blue State Divide”
Economic Freedom (Farrah)
Is there a connection between how much government interferes with our daily lives, and who we vote for? Conventional political wisdom says there is. The Pacific Research Institute now has the economic data to support what we’ve always known. PRI…
Economic Freedom (Farrah)
Is there a connection between how much government interferes with our daily lives, and who we vote for? Conventional political wisdom says there is. The Pacific Research Institute now has the economic data to support what we’ve always known. PRI…
The Color of Freedom
From the tax law prof blog:The Pacific Research Institute has released its 185-page 2004 U.S. Economic Freedom Index which ranks the 50 states on their