Why would a manufacturing outfit, or anyone want to leave Connecticut? Look what we’re offering:
Barron’s rated Connecticut’s debt situation as the worst in the country in 2012
TopRetirements.com ranked Connecticut as the 2012 worst state for retirement
The Institute for Truth in Accounting ranked Connecticut’s financial status as the worst in the nation with a debt burden of $49,000 per taxpayer
Connecticut’s credit quality was ranked 50th in the nation by Conning Inc’s State of the States Municipal Credit Research Report in 2012
Connecticut’s Tax Freedom Day of May 5, 2012 was the latest in the nation according to the Tax Foundation
Connecticut’s Achievement Gap is the worst in the nation according to the Connecticut Council for Education Reform
The Fiscal Policy Report Card on America’s Governors by the Cato Institute gave Gov. Dan Malloy an “F”
June 19th, 2013 at 10:01 pm
Why would a manufacturing outfit, or anyone want to leave Connecticut? Look what we’re offering:
Barron’s rated Connecticut’s debt situation as the worst in the country in 2012
TopRetirements.com ranked Connecticut as the 2012 worst state for retirement
The Institute for Truth in Accounting ranked Connecticut’s financial status as the worst in the nation with a debt burden of $49,000 per taxpayer
Connecticut’s credit quality was ranked 50th in the nation by Conning Inc’s State of the States Municipal Credit Research Report in 2012
Connecticut’s Tax Freedom Day of May 5, 2012 was the latest in the nation according to the Tax Foundation
Connecticut’s Achievement Gap is the worst in the nation according to the Connecticut Council for Education Reform
The Fiscal Policy Report Card on America’s Governors by the Cato Institute gave Gov. Dan Malloy an “F”