'We're subsidizing your states, Sean, because of your policies,' the California governor said.
California Governor Gavin Newsom, a Democrat, is seen. During a recent interview, Newsom confronted Fox News host Sean Hannity over the fact that blue states by-and-large contribute more to the U.S. economy than red states.
Additionally, an April report from MoneyGeek also backed up Newsom's other claim, finding that seven out of the 10 states most dependent on federal assistance were red states: West Virginia, Mississippi, Alaska, Kentucky, Montana, Arizona, and Alabama. Around 52 percent of U.S. states that provided more to the federal government than they received were blue states. Muddying the argument slightly, however, was the fact that the most dependent state, New Mexico, is considered a blue state.
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