--Worst in the nation in the percentage of people 25 and older with a high-school diploma. --44th in state and local expenditures per pupil in public schools. --47th in state aid per pupil. --Worst in the nation in the percentage of its population without health insurance. --50th in workersâ compensation for on-the-job injuries. --50th in per-capita spending on mental health. --49th in average credit score. --44th in home-ownership rate. --46th in homeownersâ insurance affordability. --42d in percentage of households with Internet access.
Looking at it another way, we rank high in a bunch of categories where you want to rank low. For example, Texas is:
--4th in the percentage of children living in poverty. --2d in the percentage of population with food insecurity. --1st in the amount of toxic chemicals released into water. --1st in the amount of hazardous waste generated.
source: AFT
Found the above on another blog.
Interesting, I haven't fact checked the above. All may not be peaches and cream in the Lone Star State.
Probably one of the highest property tax rates too.
Looking at it another way, we rank high in a bunch of categories where you want to rank low. For example, Texas is:
--4th in the percentage of children living in poverty. --2d in the percentage of population with food insecurity. --1st in the amount of toxic chemicals released into water. --1st in the amount of hazardous waste generated.
source: AFT
Found the above on another blog.
Interesting, I haven't fact checked the above. All may not be peaches and cream in the Lone Star State.
Probably one of the highest property tax rates too.
