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"Utah's best ranking, the per capita personal health-care spending, was $3,972 in 2004, while spending in Washington, D.C., which came in dead last, was $8,295."
So low per capita health-care spending is good, but low per capita public education spending is bad? We just love that DNews consistency.
The DNews didn't rank it No. 1. The report did.
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