Both plans would leave the state with a deficit next year of at least $5 billion.
New York was 10th on the list, with a deficit of $139 a person.
The county was left with a $129 million deficit this year.
The question for each was the same: Where would the money come from, in a state with a $2 billion deficit?
The state ended the year 2003 with a deficit of $2.15 billion.
"That just put us down even further, so we had to come out for the second half with an ever larger deficit."
With a 27-21 deficit, a field goal would do no good.
What if Wright had left with a 3-0 deficit after getting hit in the first?
Take Britain's case with a deficit running at about £20bn a year.
The state was among 19 that pay more than they get back, with a deficit second only to Connecticut's $2,840 a person.