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Tax & Spending Research
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2022 Green Book
By
Ganon Evans
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May 26, 2022
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Kansas Policy Institute
BEA
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BLS
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domestic migration
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economic growth
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GDP
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government employment
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government spending
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Green Book
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Lincoln Institute of Land Policy
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