Why America’s Worst-Run States Keep Voting for More of the Same
By: Dr. X –
In the 2024 election, all seven swing states went red, handing Donald Trump a second term. On paper, this might suggest that Republican-led states are thriving, but the data tells a different story.
By almost every metric of prosperity, health, and education, red states lag behind their blue counterparts. So why do voters keep rewarding failure?
The Red-State Disadvantage: A Data-Driven Breakdown
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The Economic Paradox
Despite the GOP’s reputation for economic competence, red states dominate the ranks of America’s poorest:
- 9 of the 10 lowest-income states are red (U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis).
- 9 of the 10 highest income states are blue (U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis).
| Lowest Per- Capita Income | Highest Per - Capita Income | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Mississippi | Red | Massachusetts | Blue |
| West Virginia | Red | Connecticut | Blue |
| Alabama | Red | New York | Blue |
| New Mexico | Blue | New Jersey | Blue |
| Kentucky | Red | Wyoming | Red |
| South Carolina | Red | California | Blue |
| Arkansas | Red | Washington | Blue |
| Louisiana | Red | Colorado | Blue |
| Idaho | Red | New Hampshire | Blue |
| Georgia | Red | Maryland | Blue |
- 9 of the 10 highest-poverty states are red (U.S. Census Bureau).
- 9 of the 10 lowest-poverty states are blue.
| Highest Poverty Rate | Lowest Poverty Rate | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Louisiana | Red | Maryland | Blue |
| Mississippi | Red | Vermont | Blue |
| New Mexico | Blue | New Jersey | Blue |
| West Virginia | Red | Virginia | Blue |
| Kentucky | Red | Connecticut | Blue |
| Arkansas | Red | Washington | Blue |
| Alabama | Red | Colorado | Blue |
| Oklahoma | Red | Minnesota | Blue |
| South Carolina | Red | Utah | Red |
| Texas | Red | New Hampshire | Blue |
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The Education Gap
Higher education correlates with higher earnings—yet red states consistently underinvest:
- 8 of the 10 least educated states are red, and 1 blue state is least educated. (WalletHub).
- All 10 of the most educated states are blue (WalletHub)
| Least Educated States | Most Educated States | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Indiana | Red | Massachusetts | Blue |
| Texas | Red | Maryland | Blue |
| New Mexico | Blue | Vermont | Blue |
| Alabama | Red | Colorado | Blue |
| Kentucky | Red | Connecticut | Blue |
| Nevada | Swing | Virginia | Blue |
| Oklahoma | Red | New Jersey | Blue |
| Arkansas | Red | New Hampshire | Blue |
| Louisiana | Red | Washington | Blue |
| Mississippi | Red | Minnesota | Blue |
- All 10 states with the most college grads are blue. (USAFacts).
- 9 of the 10 states with the least college grads are red, with the 10th being a swing state (USAFacts).
| Highest % College Grads | Lowest % College Grads | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Massachusetts | Blue | Wyoming | Red |
| Colorado | Blue | Indiana | Red |
| Vermont | Blue | Oklahoma | Red |
| New Jersey | Blue | Nevada | Swing |
| Maryland | Blue | Alabama | Red |
| Connecticut | Blue | Kentucky | Red |
| Virginia | Blue | Louisiana | Red |
| New Hampshire | Blue | Arkansas | Red |
| New York | Blue | Mississippi | Red |
| Washington | Blue | West Virginia | Red |
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A Health Crisis
Red states fare worst in both preventable illness and life expectancy:
- All 10 least healthy states are red (Forbes Advisor).
- 9 of 10 healthiest states are blue. (Forbes Advisor)
| Least Healthy States | Most Healthy States | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| West Virginia | Red | Hawaii | Blue |
| Mississippi | Red | Utah | Red |
| Tennessee | Red | Connecticut | Blue |
| Arkansas | Red | Minnesota | Blue |
| Kentucky | Red | Massachusetts | Blue |
| Alabama | Red | Colorado | Blue |
| Louisiana | Red | New Jersey | Blue |
| Oklahoma | Red | New Hampshire | Blue |
| Ohio | Red | Washington | Blue |
| Indiana | Red | New York | Blue |
- 9 of the 10 shortest-lived states are red (per the CDC).
- 9 of the 10 states with the longest life expectancy are blue (Per the CDC).
| Longest Life Expectancy | Shortest Life Expectancy | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Hawaii | Blue | Mississippi | Red |
| Washington | Blue | West Virginia | Red |
| Minnesota | Blue | Louisiana | Red |
| California | Blue | Alabama | Red |
| Massachusetts | Blue | Kentucky | Red |
| New Hampshire | Blue | Tennessee | Red |
| Vermont | Blue | Arkansas | Red |
| Oregon | Blue | Oklahoma | Red |
| Utah | Red | New Mexico | Blue |
| Connecticut | Blue | South Carolina | Red |
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The (One) Bright Spot
Happiness is subjective—but even here, red states split the difference:
- 8 of the 10 unhappiest states are red. (World Population Review)
- 5 of the 10 happiest are red—their sole win in this analysis. (World Population Review)
| Happiest States | Least Happy States | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Hawaii | Blue | Louisiana | Red |
| Maryland | Red | Arkansas | Red |
| New Jersey | Blue | West Virginia | Red |
| Utah | Red | Tennessee | Red |
| Delaware | Blue | New Mexico | Blue |
| Minnesota | Blue | Alaska | Blue |
| Connecticut | Blue | Alabama | Red |
| Idaho | Red | Oklahoma | Red |
| Nebraska | Red | Mississippi | Red |
| Massachusetts | Blue | Kentucky | Red |
Conclusion: A Cycle of Decline
The pattern is clear: red states perform worse in nearly every measure of well-being. Yet instead of demanding better governance, their voters double down on the policies that failed them.
Is it cultural resentment? Misinformation? A rejection of expertise? Whatever the reason, the result is the same: a self-perpetuating cycle of poverty, sickness, and stagnation. And until that changes, the red state blues will keep playing on repeat.
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Really interesting. Thank you for your service
Appreciate the references and all the research you did!
Keep up the good work!
Excellent analysis!