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Iowa State & Local Guesstimated2 Government Revenue
Revenue GDP – CHARTS – Deficit Debt

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Iowa State & Local Taxes by Type

Type -yr 2012 +yr  
  Total Direct Revenue$0.0 trillion 
  Income Taxes$0.0 trillion 
  Social Insurance Taxes$0.0 trillion 
  Ad-valorem Taxes$0.0 trillion 
  Fees and Charges$0.0 trillion 
  Business and Other Revenue$0.0 trillion 
source: guesstimated2

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or click: 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014

Note:
1. Federal revenue after 2010 is budgeted.
2. State revenue after 2009 and local revenue after 2008 are “guesstimated” by projecting the latest change in reported revenue forward to future years


Deficit / Debt

Click chart for briefing on Government Debt.
For debt as %GDP from 1992-2015 click here.

GDP / Revenue

Click chart for chart of Gross Domestic Product.
For Real GDP from 1992-2015 click here.

Click chart for briefing on State & Local Revenue.
For Revenue as %GDP from 1992-2015 click here.


There’s much, much more:

  • Create CHARTS of government revenue time series here.
  • Look at TABLES of revenue year-by-year for federal, state, and local here.
  • DOWNLOAD data for a single year here.
  • Take a TOUR of the site here.


What is the revenue data; where is it from?

  • Federal revenue data begins in 1792.
  • State and local revenue data begins in 1902.
  • Revenue data is from official government sources.
    Federal data since 1962 comes from the president’s budget.
    All other revenue data comes from the US Census Bureau.
  • Gross Domestic Product data comes from measuringworth.com.
  • Revenue data sources here.

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Data Sources for 2012:

GDP: See State GDP Information
State: State and Local Gov. Finances

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> data update schedule.

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State Finances Update for FY 2010

On December 14, 2011 the US Census Bureau released data on state finances for FY 2010 here, including spending and revenue for each individual state and for all states combined.

On December 27, 2011 we updated state and local spending and revenue data as follows:

  1. We replaced "guesstimated" state spending and revenue data for FY2010 using the data from the Census Bureau.
  2. We replaced "guesstimated" local spending and revenue data for FY 2010 with estimates for each spending and revenue category using the trends in state finances between FY 2009 and FY 2010.
  3. We replaced "guesstimated" state revenue data for FY 2011 with data from the Census Bureau's quarterly state tax summary here.
  4. We replaced "guesstimated" local revenue data for FY 2011 with estimates for each category using trends for each category of state revenue between FY 2010 and FY 2011.
  5. We replaced "guesstimated" state and local spending and revenue for FY 2012 thru FY2017 with new guesstimates based on the latest Census Bureau data for FY 2010 state finances and FY 2011 quarterly tax data.
The Census Bureau expects to release local spending and revenue data for FY 2010 in July 2012.

Highlights: State spending on Welfare was up from a "guesstimated" $164 billion to $237 billion.  Business and Other Revenue was up from a "guesstimated" $174 billion to $456 billion.  This reflects the $289 billion profit reported on state pension plans for FY 2010, a partial recovery from the FY 2009 loss of $524 billion.

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