Kentucky Democratic Party and DNC Announce Historic Agreement
Today, the Democratic National Committee (DNC) and state parties including the Kentucky Democratic Party announced a historic four-year agreement that will guarantee more investment into Democratic state parties and grassroots infrastructure than ever before. At a minimum, this investment will provide $23 million to state parties as part of Democrats’ 2022 midterm strategy, and creates a first-of-its-kind program to focus additional investments in historically red states to build on Democrats’ 57 states and territories strategy.
In Kentucky, Lexington is home to more billionaires than any other city. A total of two billionaires live in Lexington with a combined net worth of $8.5 billion. Of Lexington residents with a minimum 10-figure net worth, Tamara Gustavson is the wealthiest, worth an estimated $5.5 billion. Apr 5, 2021.
Floyd County. 5-year population change: -5.1 percent. Poverty rate: 30.7 percent. ...
Jackson County. 5-year population change: -0.8 percent. Poverty rate: 33 percent. ...
Martin County. 5-year population change: -5.9 percent. Poverty rate: 29.8 percent. ...
Knox County. 5-year population change: -1.4 percent.
The average income of the top 1 percent of Kentuckians is 18.4 times greater than the average income of everyone else in the state, according to a new report by the Economic Policy Institute. Income inequality is not uniform across Kentucky
Kentucky. Brad Kelley is the largest landowner in Kentucky and is also the seventh-largest private landowner in the United States, with a total of 1.15 million acres. Brad Kelley is the owner of Calumet Farm, which had three starters in the 2017 Kentucky Derby, and Lonely Planet.
The richest town in Kentucky, according to the list, is Francisville, which is located west of Cincinnati near the Cincinnati/Northern Kentucky International Airport. The town of 9,217 has a median household income of $105,552, which is well above the state's median income of $42,958
Here is a breakdown of what percentage of the vote McConnell won in each county, according to the Kentucky State Board of Elections' results website:
Martin — 85.3%
Knox — 77.7%
Harlan — 79.1%
Bell — 73.9%
Leslie — 84.8%
Breathitt — 66.6%
Clay — 82.5%
McCreary — 81.1%
Why is Kentucky the worst place to retire?
Kentucky ranked dead last. ... Affordability, health expenses, and quality of life were some of the categories. In the 2020 study, Kentucky scored 41.89 points, the lowest of all 50 states.
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