And that most of them are financially solvent, often by their state Constitutions. If they got less fed bennies, they'd offer fewer services. Much the same way that Eastern European countries are still much poorer than their Western European counterparts, on average - debt for growth has huge costs, if the slowing of it isn't dealt with in a timely fashion (or at all).
And that most of them are financially solvent, often by their state Constitutions. If they got less fed bennies, they'd offer fewer services. Much the same way that Eastern European countries are still much poorer than their Western European counterparts, on average - debt for growth has huge costs, if the slowing of it isn't dealt with in a timely fashion (or at all).