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Topic: illinois lottery no payouts
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Sun 10/18/15 02:12 AM


5 days ago
(New Jersey- not in top ten)

Top 10 States Where Americans Are Broke http://www.cheatsheet.com/personal-finance/top-10-states-where-americans-are-broke.html/?a=viewall/

July (Ref: New Jersey)

‘Dirty Dozen’ Liberal Blue States Going Broke - Breitbart http://www.breitbart.com/big-government/2015/07/08/dirty-dozen-liberal-blue-states-going-broke/

May - (color coded map)

Almost Half Of US States Are Officially Broke | Zero Hedge http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2015-05-11/almost-half-us-states-are-officially-broke/

new jersey pulled a fast one moved the pension funds so basically they are


I agree. I don't think they ever recovered from , Sandy -2012. All the other states received all the money (state of emergency) promised by Obama... But THEM. Even states with minimal damage filed & received. It was a huge controversy over states with their hand out & New Jersey suffering.
Talk about resentment... grumble

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Sun 10/18/15 02:13 AM
The effects of Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey in 2012 were severe, with economic losses to businesses of up to $30�billion. Hurricane Sandy, the most intense storm of the 2012 Atlantic hurricane season, formed in the Caribbean Sea north of Panama on October 22, 2012. As it moved northward, the hurricane degenerated into a still-massive extratropical cyclone and made landfall on New Jersey on October�29.

Over two million households in the state lost power in the storm, 346,000 homes were damaged or destroyed,[2] and 37�people were killed. Storm surge and flooding affected a large swath of the state. Governor Chris Christie said the losses caused by Sandy were "going to be almost incalculable...The devastation on the Jersey Shore is probably going to be the worst we've ever seen."[3
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Effects of Hurricane Sandy in New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Effects_of_Hurricane_Sandy_in_New_Jersey/

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