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50 State Comparisons - Now Online! - Click Tab Above
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The 2009 Edition of the Taxpayers Network 50 State Comparisons is now available with new and updated tables and statistics. You can order your pocket-sized 2009 Edition of the 50 State Comparisons in the publications section of our website. Also available is the 50 State Comparisons Compendium which is an expanded version of the booklet in a book form with several years of data.

 

You might also be interested in visiting our online version of the 50 State Comparisons by clicking the tab above!  Many of the tables in our booklet have already been updated online. This exciting feature allows you to select specific state statistics and rankings for as many of the states you choose. In a similar fashion, we now offer statistics and rankings which compare the United States with other countries.

  


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