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Report: Maine ranks 15th, N.H. 40th in list of states most affected by shutdown

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With the U.S. government closed for business for the 19th time since 1976 and a lot of blame going back and forth, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on the States Most and Least affected by the shutdown to add some hard data to all the rhetoric.

The Live Free or Die state came in ranked No. 40, while Maine with its Navy Yard in Kittery, came in at No. 15.

WalletHub compared the 50 states and the District of Columbia in terms of six key metrics, ranging from each state's share of federal jobs and contracts to the percentage of kids covered by CHIP. You can check out some of the main findings below.

States Most Affected by the Gov. Shutdown

States Least Affected by the Gov. Shutdown

1

District of Columbia

42

North Dakota

2

Maryland

43

North Carolina

3

Virginia

44

Illinois

4

Alaska

45

Iowa

5

Hawaii

46

Tennessee

6

New Mexico

47

Ohio

7

Montana

48

Delaware

8

Oklahoma

49

Indiana

9

California

50

Michigan

10

Alabama

51

Minnesota


Key Stats

  • Red states are less affected by the government shutdown than Blue states, ranking 28.17 and 22.90, respectively, on average. (lower rank = greater impact).
  • California has the highest percentage of children under CHIP, 22.1 percent. That's 73.7 times higher than in Minnesota, the state with the lowest, at 0.3 percent.
  • Georgia has the highest average small business loan size, $459,133. That's 5.2 times higher than in Hawaii, the state with the lowest average loan size, at $88,608.
  • Wisconsin has the lowest share of federal jobs, at 1.03 percent. The average state has 2.6 times more federal jobs, at 2.63 percent.
  • To view the full report, please visit:
    https://wallethub.com/edu/government-shutdown-report/1111/

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