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    Report: Alabama No. 28 in Rich States, Poor States

    (The Center Square) – Alabama is ranked No. 28 in the country in economic outlook in the 19th annual Rich States, Poor States ranking. Fifteen state policy variables are measured in the ALEC-Laffer State Economic Competitiveness Index, released Wednesday by the American Legislative Exchange Council. Better scores go to states spending and taxing less to […]

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