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Wyoming pays one-fifth of its bills with investment income. What happens when a recession hits?

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According to numbers from the state budget office, nearly one-quarter of Wyoming’s operating expenses each year are paid for with income earned from its investments, making the state’s performance on the stock market a significant factor in how well it can fund schools and pave roads.

 

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