Thank God for Mississippi” is an adage used in the United States, particularly in the South, that is generally used when discussing rankings of U.S. states.[1] Examples include rankings of educational achievement, business opportunities,[2] obesity rates,[3] overall health,[4] the poverty rate,[5] life expectancy, or other criteria of the quality of life or government in the 50 U.S. states.[6][7][8]

Since the U.S. state of Mississippi commonly ranks at or near the bottom of such rankings, residents of other states also ranking near the bottom may say, “Thank God for Mississippi”, since the presence of that state in 50th place spares them of being ranked last.[9] The phrase is in use even among state government officials[10][11] and journalists,[12][13][14][15] though occasionally with a slight modification

  • @[email protected]
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    95 months ago

    One one hand, someone always has to be at the bottom.

    On the other hand, no one has to be this hard at the bottom

      • cowboycrustation [he/him]
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        15 months ago

        Well, the corrupt people at the top did, yeah. The everyday person is just trying to survive.

        Fun fact: you can’t drink the tap water in Jackson. There’s a bunch of lead in the water system. The government doesn’t give a shit about fixing it because most of the white people moved out to the suburbs a long time ago.

        I last visited Jackson in late 2023, BTW. Still couldn’t drink the water.

        https://www.npr.org/2022/08/31/1120166328/jackson-mississippi-water-crisis

        I really do wish that things will get better in Mississippi. Lotta cool art and people there. Lotta voices that need to be heard but have been squashed by the system.