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Monetary metals dealer and sound money group rank state gold and silver policies
By JP Cortez
Money Metals News Service, Eagle, Idaho
Tuesday, December 3, 2019
"Is your state destroying your money?" asks the Sound Money Defense League and Money Metals Exchange with the release of the 2019 Sound Money Index.
The Sound Money Index is the first index of its kind, ranking all 50 states using 12 criteria to determine which states maintain the most pro- and anti-sound money policies.
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The Sound Money Index evaluates each state's sales and income tax policies involving precious metals, whether a state recognizes the monetary role of gold and silver under the U.S. Constitution, whether a state holds pension, reserves, or debt denominated in gold or silver, whether a state has imposed precious metal dealer and investor harassment laws, and other criteria.
Wyoming, Texas, and Utah emerged the best states on sound money, and South Dakota, Alaska, New Hampshire, and Washington are not far behind.
Maine, Tennessee, Ohio, and Kentucky joined Vermont, Arkansas, and New Jersey as the worst states on this issue. ...
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https://www.moneymetals.com/news/2019/12/03/2019-sound-money-index-001916
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