Courtesy of Economic Policy Journal we now know that the majority of American states are currently insolvent, and that the US Treasury has been conducting a shadow bailout of at least 32 US states. Over 60% of Americans receiving state unemployment benefits are getting these directly from the US government, as 32 states have now borrowed $37.8 billion from Uncle Sam to fund unemployment insurance. The states in most dire condition, are, not unexpectedly, the unholy trifecta of California ($6.9 billion borrowed), Michigan ($3.9 billion), and New York ($3.2 billion). With this form of shadow bailout occurring, one can only wonder how many other shadow programs are currently in operation to fund states under the table with federal money.The full list of America's 32 insolvent states is below, sorted in order of bankruptedness.

Numbers in Millions

California $6,900
Michigan $3,900
New York $3,200
Penn. $3,000
Ohio $2,300
Illinois $2,200
N.C. $2,100
Indiana $1,700
New Jersey $1,700
Florida $1,600
Wisconsin $1,400
Texas $1,000
S.C. $886
Kentucky $795
Missouri $722
Connecticut $498
Minnesota $477
Georgia $416
Nevada $397
Mass. $387
Virginia $346
Arkansas $330
Alabama $283
Colorado $253
R.I. $225
Idaho $202
Maryland $133
Kansas $88
Vermont $33
S.D. $24
Tennessee $21
Virgin Islands $13
Delaware $12