By Scott Craven | The Republic
The good news: Arizona is more valuable than its neighbors Nevada and New Mexico. The bad news: It’s worth less than Mississippi.
Nothing against Mississippi, of course. But … Mississippi? The state most famous for its use as a counting mechanism?
Arizona is just the 39th most valuable state based on land worth, according to Wall St. 24/7, a business website known for such lists as “America’s Most Hated Companies,” “The Value of a Dollar in Every State” and “The Most Dangerous City in Each State” (way to go, Tucson).