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  • Center on Budget and Policy Priorities - State Budgets Basics339217
  • Drug War Clock - amount of State money spent on ‘War on Drugs‘ this year104172
  • World Population Review - Debt by State 2023339218
  • List of U.S. state budgets - Wikipedia339216
  • State defaults in the United States - Wikipedia339222
  • Can U.S. States Declare Bankruptcy? - Investopia 23.11.21339211
  • State and Local Governments With the Most Debt Per Capita - Governing 30.09.21339221
  • States Face Daunting Budget Gaps. What Can Be Done? - Econo Fact 25.06.20339219
  • The state-budget train crash - Economist 18.06.20339220
  • Video: What Would It Mean If U.S. States Went Bankrupt? - CNBC 18.05.20339223
  • What Happens If a State Goes Bankrupt? - Smart Asser 30.04.20339214
  • Why the US shouldn’t let states go bankrupt - Vox 29.04.20339212
  • State Bankruptcies May Be Legal If System Structured Correctly - Bloomberg Law 23.04.20339224
  • The case for a massive federal aid package for states and cities - Vox 22.04.20339213
  • State Bankruptcy Revisited - National Affairs, 2020339215
  • Harrisburg Joins List of Cities Filing for Bankruptcy - ABC 10/12104168
  • Jefferson County in Alabama faces bankruptcy - BBC 11/11104167
  • Feds to states: Drop dead - Asia Times 5/11104169
  • Publication: Medical Bankruptcy in the United States, 2007: Results of a National Study (Thorne D, Warren E, Woolhandler S, 2009) 104173
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