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Download Government Revenue Data Series 1792-2016

You can download any of the raw data series used to compile the government revenue data in usgovernmentrevenue.com. You select the data series you want and then copy-paste the tab delimited data from a textbox on this page into your spreadsheet.

Download Instructions:

Prepare a suite of data for download by making a selection from one of the dropdown menus below. You can select:

  1. A group of functionally related revenue data series
  2. An individual revenue data series
You can also remove individual data series that you don’t want.

Select Functional Data Series Group: Select a group of data series to download (you can add individual data series later):

Add Individual Data Series: Select revenue Data Series to add to download (you can add more later):

Change Data Units: You can download data in raw format (i.e., in the units used in the database for each item, or in $ billion, $ million, or percent of GDP.

raw
$ billion
$ million
percent GDP

Select Fiscal Year: You can select the budget for which you want to download estimated federal revenue.

Copy and Paste: When you have created the dataset you want then just copy the tab-delimited text in the textbox below (click cursor in text box, then press ctrl-A then press ctrl-C) and paste it into your spreadsheet.

Here is a formatted version of the data you have selected.You can remove a data series by selecting “out” in the dropdown for each data series.

YearGDP(FRE) Employee retirement(FRE) Employee retirement(SRE) Employee retirement(X01) Employee Retirement - Local Employee Contribution(X02) Employee Retirement - State Employee Contribution
190224.100000
190325.900000
190425.700000
190528.800000
19063100000
190733.900000
190830.100000
190932.200000
191033.400000
191134.300000
191237.400000
191339.100700
191436.500800
191538.700400
191649.6001100
191759.700800
191875.8001600
191978.3001600
192088.4002200
192173.6002600
192273.4004500
192385.4774900
192486.9003700
192590.610104100
192696.9004500
192795.525256700
192897.426267300
1929103.628287900
193091.221218300
193176.524248900
193258.728287500
193356.431318600
19346629299600
193573.3414111600
193683.8333312500
193791.9363612100
193886.1646412900
193992.2424213500
1940101.4454516900
1941126.7686815500
1942161.9909019500
1943198.6909018200
1944219.827027019500
194522327627625900
1946222.226626623700
1947244.126126126700
1948269.123923943300
1949267.225625632900
1950293.735935960600
1951339.327027044600
1952358.341841883500
1953379.336336358500
1954380.443243267900
1955414.7430430118000
1956437.4507507129500
1957461.159159194300
1958467.2677677107400
1959506.6792792187100
1960526.4769769126500
1961544.8856856232400
1962585.7875875157800
1963617.8946946166500
1964663.610071007307200
1965719.110811081342300
1966787.711291129374400
1967832.412211221427200
1968909.813541354282900
1969984.414511451322100
19701038.317651765362900
19711126.819521952415500
19721237.920972097843800
19731382.321872187582400
19741499.523472347663900
19751637.725652565744300
19761824.6281428141453300
19772030.129742974956700
19782293.8323732371077400
19792562.2349434942192300
19802788.1371937191400800
19813126.8398439841569500
19823253.2421242121781300
19833534.6442944294252600
19843930.9458045802227100
19854217.5475947592441400
19864460.1474247422652100
19874736.4471547157949100
19885100.4465846583212500
19895482.1454645463524000
19905800.5452245223835500
19915992.1456845684212100
19926342.3478847880110658004829320
19936667.4480548050119414004384720
19947085.2466146610127448004588540
19957414.7455045500135705005029150
19967838.5446944690142501005352080
19978270.46441844180154717005253410
19988727.02433343330164879005286370
19999286.86447344730179403005556910
20009884.17476147610191171005869290
200110218471347130210337005818860
200210572.4459445940211916006473740
200311067.8463146310224908006762600
200411788.9459445940232940007491840
200512554.5445944590240075006960680
200613310.9435843580254102007275070
200713969.3425842580265546008241690
200814270.5416941690280738008865640
200914014.8414341430299632009548370
201014551.840974097000
201115079.643194319000
201215812.540504050000
201316752.438093809000
201417782.236413641000
201518804.134403440000
201619790.534073407000

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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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