US states with shocking debts bigger than some countries
Nicole Robinson
10 October 2019
States with shocking debts bigger than some countries
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Oklahoma, $8.7 billion
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Rhode Island, $9.1 billion
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Hawaii, $9.2 billion
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Kansas, $9.5 billion
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Georgia, $13.1 billion
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Oregon, $13.4 billion
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Arizona, $14.4 billion
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Kentucky, $14.5 billion
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Minnesota, $16.2 billion
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South Carolina, $16.22 billion
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Colorado, $16.7 billion
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North Carolina, $16.9 billion
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Louisiana, $17.9 billion
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Missouri, $19.1 billion
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Indiana, $22.5 billion
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Wisconsin, $23.1 billion
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Maryland, $27.9 billion
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Virginia, $28.6 billion
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Washington, $33.1 billion
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Ohio, $33.2 billion
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Florida, $33.5 billion
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Michigan, $33.7 billion
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Connecticut, $37 billion
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Pennsylvania, $47.1 billion
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Texas, $49.4 billion
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Illinois, $65.8 billion
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New Jersey, $66.7 billion
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Massachusetts, $76.9 billion
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New York, $137.5 billion
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California, $151.3 billion
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