Corruption, though a global challenge, is prevalent in the United States across different states. Understanding the extent of corruption in each state is crucial for addressing this issue effectively. In an ideal world, corruption would be a non-issue, and governments at all levels would prioritize the well-being of their citizens. However, the reality is that corruption exists globally, even within the United States. While the US ranks 25th on the Corruption Perception Index (CPI) as one of the least corrupt countries, instances of corruption and scandals persist. Certain states within the U.S. exhibit higher levels of corruption than others, showcasing the need for vigilance and reform. Corruption in the United States involves government officials abusing their political powers for personal gain, primarily through bribery or other means.