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Aetylus on 25.02.2026 5:52 a.m. Source please. If you don’t have a source, you’re just making up numbers.
Adminsneed2Chill on 25.02.2026 6:16 a.m. Yeah this makes a lot more sense compared to the other map. Good adjustment.
IWillDevourYourToes on 25.02.2026 6:27 a.m. Mfs will try to convince you Mississippi is more developed than Spain, because it has higher nominal GDP per capita
corollary_channeler on 25.02.2026 6:54 a.m. Would also be great to find a way to objectively factor in quality of life
Apprehensive-Sea9540 on 25.02.2026 6:54 a.m. Please remove post. We like keeping MN on the down low. Add a winter misery index or something
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Sorry can someone explain what this means
Source please. If you don’t have a source, you’re just making up numbers.
Yeah this makes a lot more sense compared to the other map. Good adjustment.
Mfs will try to convince you Mississippi is more developed than Spain, because it has higher nominal GDP per capita
Average Minnesota Win.
Would also be great to find a way to objectively factor in quality of life
Please remove post. We like keeping MN on the down low.
Add a winter misery index or something
Is Hawaii very high or very low. If very low, explain?