1. Which state spent the largest percentage of its GDP on health programs in 2009? Which state spent the least? Why do some states spend more than others?
2. In 2011, which states had the largest percentages of their population aged 85 or older? What are the implications for these states’ healthcare spending? Does political culture make a difference?
3. There are a large number of local governments in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania. How does Pennsylvania stack up against the rest of the country in terms of the number of elected officials? Is this surprising? Why or why not?
4. How has the number of public high schools in Nebraska changed between 2001 and 2011? Why has this change occurred? What (if anything) should the state and local governments in Nebraska do about this?
5. How did the average public school eighth grade math scores change in Montana from 2005 to 2007? What about from 2007 to 2011? Do you think that the state’s exemption from NCLB will change this trend?
6. For the most recent year available, which state has the largest percent of their schools operating as charter schools? Which has the smallest? Why is there such a difference?
7. What is the reported crime rate at colleges and universities in Rhode Island? Do you think that this is an accurate number? Why or why not?
8. How many drug laboratories were seized in your state during 1999? How did this change by 2006? What might account for this change?
9. Which state spent the largest percentage of its GDP on health programs in 2009? Which state spent the least? Why do some states spend more than others?
10. How has the population over 65 years of age changed in Delaware between 1997 and 2011? How might this affect healthcare spending?
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