Compare state and local revenues for the 50 states against state growth and population.
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| Comparison of State and Local Government Revenue in the United States -5yr -1yr Fiscal Year 2012 +1yr +5yr Amounts in $ per capita |
| State | State Revenue | Local Revenue | State and Local Revenue ![]() | Gross State Product | Real State Growth | Popu- lation (mln) | ||
| Georgia | $2,599.9 | $3,097.5 | $5,697.4 | $45,375.1 | 1.6% | 9.9 | more | |
| Idaho | $3,771.3 | $1,931.2 | $5,702.5 | $36,301.4 | -1.1% | 1.6 | more | |
| Arkansas | $4,121.3 | $1,602.3 | $5,723.5 | $36,857.6 | 1.2% | 3.0 | more | |
| Kentucky | $3,846.8 | $2,180.8 | $6,027.6 | $40,651.0 | 1.9% | 4.4 | more | |
| South Dakota | $3,249.9 | $2,797.9 | $6,047.7 | $52,919.4 | 2.1% | 0.8 | more | |
| Arizona | $3,224.5 | $2,896.7 | $6,121.2 | $41,593.8 | 2.3% | 6.6 | more | |
| Mississippi | $3,670.8 | $2,523.8 | $6,194.5 | $33,808.6 | 2.0% | 3.0 | more | |
| Indiana | $3,628.1 | $2,584.0 | $6,212.1 | $46,073.9 | 0.7% | 6.5 | more | |
| Missouri | $3,278.4 | $2,941.6 | $6,220.1 | $45,217.5 | 1.2% | 6.0 | more | |
| Florida | $2,690.3 | $3,569.4 | $6,259.8 | $40,645.8 | 1.0% | 19.3 | more | |
| North Carolina | $3,496.0 | $2,946.8 | $6,442.8 | $45,536.5 | 0.8% | 9.8 | more | |
| Montana | $4,366.5 | $2,090.5 | $6,456.9 | $41,975.2 | 1.8% | 1.0 | more | |
| Oklahoma | $4,135.7 | $2,323.5 | $6,459.2 | $45,914.2 | 5.0% | 3.8 | more | |
| Louisiana | $3,420.6 | $3,070.5 | $6,491.1 | $51,272.8 | 0.5% | 4.6 | more | |
| Tennessee | $2,882.9 | $3,627.9 | $6,510.8 | $44,285.8 | 3.4% | 6.5 | more | |
| Utah | $3,920.3 | $2,743.9 | $6,664.2 | $45,348.4 | 1.7% | 2.9 | more | |
| Maine | $4,293.3 | $2,400.6 | $6,693.9 | $40,673.8 | -0.4% | 1.3 | more | |
| Nevada | $3,861.7 | $2,853.1 | $6,714.7 | $47,451.2 | -0.9% | 2.7 | more | |
| Texas | $3,398.9 | $3,333.8 | $6,732.8 | $54,807.0 | 5.0% | 26.1 | more | |
| West Virginia | $4,785.1 | $1,952.3 | $6,737.4 | $37,849.3 | -0.1% | 1.9 | more | |
| South Carolina | $3,819.2 | $3,009.1 | $6,828.3 | $37,826.4 | 1.1% | 4.7 | more | |
| New Hampshire | $3,996.8 | $2,843.9 | $6,840.7 | $51,644.2 | 0.8% | 1.3 | more | |
| Virginia | $4,073.7 | $2,823.0 | $6,896.7 | $54,352.4 | 0.7% | 8.2 | more | |
| New Mexico | $4,894.4 | $2,022.8 | $6,917.1 | $41,998.4 | 0.2% | 2.1 | more | |
| Alabama | $4,168.4 | $2,881.4 | $7,049.8 | $39,089.8 | 1.1% | 4.8 | more | |
| Ohio | $4,267.2 | $2,929.7 | $7,196.9 | $47,011.9 | 1.1% | 11.6 | more | |
| Michigan | $4,741.0 | $2,486.7 | $7,227.7 | $43,052.0 | 2.1% | 9.9 | more | |
| Wisconsin | $4,523.6 | $2,736.8 | $7,260.4 | $48,289.1 | 1.8% | 5.7 | more | |
| Pennsylvania | $4,311.2 | $3,041.5 | $7,352.7 | $50,624.9 | 1.9% | 12.8 | more | |
| Kansas | $4,200.4 | $3,388.5 | $7,588.9 | $49,137.6 | 1.5% | 2.9 | more | |
| Colorado | $3,689.1 | $3,954.4 | $7,643.5 | $52,898.9 | 1.9% | 5.2 | more | |
| Maryland | $4,367.5 | $3,286.2 | $7,653.6 | $56,360.0 | 0.4% | 5.9 | more | |
| All states combined | $4,262.5 | $3,421.8 | $7,684.4 | $51,784.5 | 2.3% | 313.9 | more | |
| Oregon | $4,810.5 | $2,904.4 | $7,714.9 | $44,577.6 | 0.7% | 3.9 | more | |
| Illinois | $4,118.7 | $3,673.4 | $7,792.1 | $56,312.8 | 2.4% | 12.9 | more | |
| Vermont | $6,183.7 | $1,612.6 | $7,796.2 | $46,819.0 | 0.7% | 0.6 | more | |
| Hawaii | $5,996.9 | $2,134.1 | $8,131.0 | $51,351.5 | 2.0% | 1.4 | more | |
| Washington | $4,464.9 | $3,929.8 | $8,394.7 | $57,744.8 | 3.6% | 6.9 | more | |
| Rhode Island | $5,450.0 | $2,960.4 | $8,410.4 | $48,846.3 | 0.8% | 1.1 | more | |
| Minnesota | $5,426.4 | $3,113.2 | $8,539.6 | $55,535.3 | 1.9% | 5.4 | more | |
| Delaware | $6,643.5 | $1,956.0 | $8,599.5 | $68,094.9 | -0.8% | 0.9 | more | |
| Iowa | $5,351.9 | $3,377.1 | $8,728.9 | $51,531.1 | 3.9% | 3.1 | more | |
| California | $4,864.4 | $3,958.8 | $8,823.2 | $55,577.6 | 2.9% | 37.9 | more | |
| Massachusetts | $5,400.1 | $3,432.9 | $8,833.0 | $66,229.9 | 2.2% | 6.7 | more | |
| New Jersey | $5,187.2 | $3,836.3 | $9,023.5 | $58,344.7 | 2.2% | 8.8 | more | |
| Nebraska | $3,601.4 | $5,556.2 | $9,157.6 | $55,537.9 | 0.0% | 1.9 | more | |
| Connecticut | $5,947.7 | $3,340.6 | $9,288.3 | $66,729.9 | 0.8% | 3.6 | more | |
| North Dakota | $8,038.8 | $2,656.7 | $10,695.5 | $74,162.8 | 23.2% | 0.7 | more | |
| Wyoming | $7,282.5 | $4,985.5 | $12,268.0 | $67,075.2 | -2.2% | 0.6 | more | |
| New York | $6,299.0 | $5,985.6 | $12,284.7 | $67,663.4 | 3.9% | 19.6 | more | |
| District of Columbia | $0.0 | $14,385.8 | $14,385.8 | $176,980.4 | 0.8% | 0.6 | more | |
| Alaska | $16,580.2 | $3,994.9 | $20,575.1 | $79,802.8 | 5.6% | 0.7 | more | |
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