Minnesota’s Decline in Public Trust
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Minnesota’s public confidence has plummeted from 57% in 2019 to just 27% today, signaling a major shift in sentiment. Economic indicators reveal deeper trouble: per capita GDP now lags the national average, median household income has dropped 6.4% in real terms — worse than 44 other states — and both taxes and government spending per person rank among the highest in the nation. Meanwhile, fraud and corruption have eroded the state’s once-strong reputation for clean governance, while more residents than any other state combined have fled since 2020 — especially those earning over $25,000. The question now: are Minnesotans getting value for their tax dollars?
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