Politics & Government

How Dependent Is Massachusetts On The Federal Government?

A new study breaks it down.

How dependent is Massachusetts on the federal government compared to other states?

It’s somewhere in the middle, according to a new study.

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WalletHub conducted a study to answer that question across the county. It used four factors to come up with a ranking of all 50 states:

  • Return on Taxes Paid to the Federal Government
  • Federal Funding as a Percentage of State Revenue
  • Number of Federal Employees per 1,000 Residents
  • Number of Civilian Non-Defense Federal Employees per 1,000 Residents

Massachusetts came in at No. 8, with No. 1 being the least dependent and No. 50 being the most, right behind Connecticut and just ahead of Nebraska.

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You can see the full results in the map below:


The five least-dependent states were New Jersey, Delaware, Illinois, Minnesota and Kansas. The most dependent were Montana, Alabama, Kentucky, Mississippi and New Mexico.

Massachusetts depends on the federal government for 29.6 percent of its revenue (17th in the country), and has 4.9 federal employees per 1,000 residents (11th).

One irony pointed out by WalletHub was the discrepancy in how states voted vs. how reliant they were on the federal government.

States that voted Republican in the 2012 election, whose party preaches less dependance on the government, had an average rank of 33.2. States that tend to vote Democrat had an average rank of 18.3.

See the full list, methodology and analysis at WalletHub.

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