
Big government, big problems: Public corruption highest in places with large bureaucracies, report says
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A Cato Institute analysis shows public corruption thrives in larger bureaucracies, with Washington, D.C., having the highest conviction rate and New Hampshire the lowest.
"The data show that some of the most corrupt places by this measure match their reputations," the authors of the Cato analysis wrote.
Washington, D.C., topped the rankings with 469 total convictions during the nearly 20-year period and an annual conviction rate of 3.49, according to Cato’s report.
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