Red states with high marriage and birth rates could see a big funding bump from President Donald Trump's new administration.
The NIH's new 15 percent limit on indirect funding could cost states billions of dollars in medical research funding.
An assessment of state-level inflows and outflows of federal funds finds red states are being propped up by blue states.
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Yes, incomes are much higher in Democrat-leaning areas than in Republican ones, but when adjusted for regional cost of living ...