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Comparison of State and Local Government Revenue and Debt
in the United States
-5yr -1yr   Fiscal Year 2007  +1yr +5yr
Amounts in $ billion
State State &
Local
Revenue
State &
Local
Debt
Gross
State
Product
Real
State
Growth
Popu-
lation
(mln)
 Alabama$32.8$24.4$172.21.1%4.6 more
 Alaska$13.0$9.9$49.55.4%0.7 more
 Arizona$42.5$39.1$261.23.4%6.4 more
 Arkansas$18.0$12.1$98.3-0.8%2.8 more
 California$416.7$330.5$1,900.22.3%36.2 more
 Colorado$41.0$46.3$248.63.9%4.8 more
 Connecticut$32.8$32.5$232.63.3%3.5 more
 Delaware$8.0$7.4$56.7-0.4%0.9 more
 District of Columbia$8.4$8.9$94.03.2%0.6 more
 Florida$150.1$134.9$781.91.4%18.3 more
 Georgia$62.2$46.5$419.41.0%9.5 more
 Hawaii$11.3$10.4$64.12.1%1.3 more
 Idaho$10.3$5.1$53.71.8%1.5 more
 Illinois$103.9$116.7$649.31.3%12.8 more
 Indiana$41.6$41.2$273.33.2%6.3 more
 Iowa$23.1$14.9$137.64.6%3.0 more
 Kansas$20.9$21.2$123.65.5%2.8 more
 Kentucky$27.1$38.0$156.9-0.3%4.3 more
 Louisiana$34.1$27.7$203.8-5.2%4.4 more
 Maine$9.8$8.0$50.30.1%1.3 more
 Maryland$45.1$34.9$282.60.6%5.6 more
 Massachusetts$59.6$89.3$378.03.1%6.5 more
 Michigan$77.0$73.4$410.6-0.2%10.1 more
 Minnesota$47.0$38.7$261.30.6%5.2 more
 Mississippi$19.8$12.5$91.91.7%2.9 more
 Missouri$41.0$38.9$244.10.6%5.9 more
 Montana$7.1$6.2$36.15.0%1.0 more
 Nebraska$15.5$11.6$84.32.5%1.8 more
 Nevada$20.7$22.1$132.00.9%2.6 more
 New Hampshire$8.7$10.3$62.00.7%1.3 more
 New Jersey$83.5$85.7$474.51.0%8.6 more
 New Mexico$16.6$12.2$81.10.9%2.0 more
 New York$247.4$263.3$1,116.31.1%19.4 more
 North Carolina$62.4$50.1$402.21.5%9.1 more
 North Dakota$5.0$3.7$29.05.2%0.6 more
 Ohio$103.4$67.0$497.60.5%11.5 more
 Oklahoma$24.5$16.6$146.62.4%3.6 more
 Oregon$35.9$29.7$159.72.0%3.7 more
 Pennsylvania$102.5$111.2$563.23.7%12.5 more
 Rhode Island$9.2$10.5$47.5-2.1%1.1 more
 South Carolina$32.5$33.9$162.53.2%4.4 more
 South Dakota$5.6$4.8$35.34.2%0.8 more
 Tennessee$43.7$35.0$248.3-0.3%6.2 more
 Texas$163.8$186.7$1,198.65.2%23.8 more
 All states combined$2,603.2$2,408.6$14,564.12.4%301.6 more
 Utah$19.9$15.9$115.24.9%2.7 more
 Vermont$4.9$4.2$25.0-0.4%0.6 more
 Virginia$63.0$50.4$391.61.4%7.7 more
 Washington$63.1$61.4$341.75.9%6.5 more
 West Virginia$11.9$9.0$59.50.7%1.8 more
 Wisconsin$48.9$41.5$245.80.9%5.6 more
 Wyoming$6.7$2.2$36.97.8%0.5 more
Notes: actual interpolated

Data Sources:
State GDP Information
Federal: Fed. Budget: Hist. Tables 2.1, 2.4, 2.5, 7.1
State and Local: State and Local Gov. Finances

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Deficit$1,781$1,775

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